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AN IMAGINARY CRITICISM OF 'HAMLET,' SUPPOSING THAT TRAGEDY TO HAVE BEEN PRODUCED IN THE YEAR 1841

... iX IMAGINARY CRITICISM OF 'eIAMlrE'pL sl7PPOSING THAT TRAGEDY TO HAME B1EN PRODUCED IN THE YEAR ]941. TLast night the long announced play, bearing the by no ae.n iS euphonious title of ' Iaamlet,' was produced at the flb(oate Royal, _ Iur some time there have been great doubts respecting lie siute'iel of the play which forms the subject of our resent strictures. By some it has been asserted ...

BEAUTIES OF LAW-ENGLISH: MONMOUTHSHIRE TO WIT

... !EAUTIAS OF LAWJBNqLISH MEN. MOUTHSHI#E TO WIT. I (From the ' SpeCitator.') Widvant ?? wy at a sessikp of Oyer and Terminer w ,bold for.ertraordinary pUrposes, at the momeaii when all ol the 'bigh and 4ighty powers that constitute ilegel court are vi assaibled-bere the-Judges, there the' jurors, -and in their tb Irespeatiw'plaees the clerks, the counaelora, the solicitors, w the witnesses-one ...

CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE

... ('IPC'lTjMSTANTIAL[ EVIlDENtE. An lleplolsteier of the name of Williaml 9ha1w, Who was residing- at Edinburgh in the year 1721, haA a daughter Catl ri'rej who lred kvith him, and who encouraged the ad- dresses of J0ohn1 Lartson, a jeweller, contraiy to the wishes of her ithter, rho hbld insuperable ohjectious against him, ald Urged his daughter to receive the addressps of a son of Alexander ...

THE ARREST

... TI-HE ARREST. FROM TUE FRENCHI. The debtor cannot be arrested before the rising nor after the setting of the sun.' If you have hitherto escaped the grasp of the sheriff's officers, if the cuffs of your sleeves have not yet been defiled by the bailiff's touch, you can form no conception of the bitterness of an arrest. It is one of those un- speakable sensations which you will not again ...

A CHAPTER FOR THE HISTORY OF LEGAL MURDERS

... A CHAPTER FOR THE HISTORY OF LEGAL ] MMURDERS. ly immediately on his arrival in town, Barent drove toward 3d big own dwei ling, throuagh crowds much more numerous b, than those which usually f111 the strepts. A generalsne e. tion through the city marked some uncommon and inl res- e ting event, and the increasing throngs poured withia genIeral a at and excitement, fronm tbb adjacent avenues ...

Published: Saturday 05 March 1842
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 2229 | Page: Page 3, 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RAT-CATCHER EXTRAORDINARY.—DOG BILLY SURPASSED

... IRAT-eCATIER§ EXTRAORdbNARY. -DOG BILLY SURPASSED. A boy was broqght in cqitody ¢o Marlhorough-street -oice-offic,, before Oir. Conant, the sitting magistrate, atrged.,on suspicion of having stolen some carpenter's tgtils, which were found in his possession the night before by a watchman who had stopped him in the street. He said his name was Samuel Province and that ba was in the fSf- tpentb ...

THE PRESS-GANG AND ITS VICTIMS

... THE PRESS-GANG AN]) ITS VICTIMS. The Gang has been in fall swing during the past week on various topics, but mnore particularly on the New Poor Law, which is now very ostensibly before the public, and which by all the public who have any intelligence and humanity is detested and denounced. Poverty is now to be more dreaded than crime, and is worse punished. The conse- quence is, that whilst ...

ONE WITNESS

... O \ Al' I T N r. s S. tte within the wvalls of the prison, slb e found her 1 b n the midst of a reckless wvretched sot of men, ple hInt, the issues of life and death. Their ented her for some time from coianiudtcat- J' bhia and at length a ribald just uttered by one i , l >Ties to such a degree, th;at withe his fat- h feled him to tbe ground. A geueret uproar *td t turn1;keys interfering, ...

Published: Saturday 28 May 1842
Newspaper: The Odd Fellow
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1797 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE PRESS-GANG AND ITS VICTIMS

... TIlE PRESS-.GANG AND ITS VICTIMS. TIME MORNING TNIERIAJLD. This Christmas grand mammna has been denouinc- ing the Rural Police Committee, a majority of wvhic h are the Poor Law Commissionlers of Somierset llouse. Shc gives ont that this committee and tle establisliment of the New Poor Law are inseparably linked together ; anld for once we folly believe her. She eomninisserates, or affects ...

QUEEN ANNE

... In the courts of the continent the Dukle of Marlborougllh a described Queen Anne as ` a good Sort of wom all.' Pious, cliaritahbl, an afl'etinuiate wife and kind mother, she was i more tminent fir domestic thun public virtues. In ber c ?? she ?? iiclitiled to mildness and placidity, though not exerupt from fits of sullenness and resentment. 11er understandirng was naitrallyl; good, but little ...

THE MURDERER'S CLIFF

... TILE MURDER&,4 CLIFF. ?? ! 'i - in The Wind set urp a di.stail fihorl; 1ieavy anrl large drops *r of rainl battered tile 6oittage window; the two elements lty raged against each otjeii until the former, tired of dallying . with its liquid opponent gaive one mighty, vehement blasi lie which drove it down, then,' as if ptoud iO' its victory, Net sought creviceswrse itl coitid ?? its triumph song ...

THE ODD FELLOW

... Iim ODD FELLOW, St. leg ei I?%t*,DA1 JAIWARYA t8, tm4o. 5y tht . VU i032,ASIAL BY XuflY. e. Tria y has long been the toasted bosiot of be0 T ngbe Vill )g EnglfsihW l. It-is at 198tItiUtion the best that could be devilsd to secure its much justice as we can have IdmL nstered on.his side tbegtate. 4t is to to both a right and a priIlege, and seems to overm'tcl ut men w4ith Be tigmuh seourity ...