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WATERFORD ASSIZES

... in her fiather's house, and was a well coniduct- edr votiitg man. - JutDtE.-Tibe-las will not allow the riolatfion of tl-e privacy of a ftamily with itniultity, thcefore they should proceed strictly; at the same tinme, it' the wittess would compromise Iter ...

POLICE

... charities, which, indeed, they indulged to 9r anetntntaltogetlher warranted by 'pruden~e.' an 3 They lived in time strictest privacy, and~, consi..'h dering their rantk and station, -with 'the very G ;t greatest economy. But, if our southein~ brother ll 2 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... were more to blame than they who committed the out- 0 rage-breaking in upon all the feelings of domnestic so. ciety and the privacy of life, and bringing about these consequences. Without any sympathy fur him, whose ,life was fortunately never in danger ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... nit hoard irmmediately. Under titeje cireuam- et s otuarce, tiro idiva lia been abaondoned, ratireeirehn Y break in trion a privacy so studiously ;lougirlt for.- f 1 Liverpool 3ircurrnrf. r, Gtu0tcrTrC 'ForunNa. - Tithers is exiribititag in ?? Messrs D)rumionna ...

PROGRESS TO BALMORAL

... the servants, and a few London policemen, to vwarnz off over-inquisitive in- Itraders, there was nobody left to disturb the privacy wthich the royal party wish to enjoy. The seclusion of Balm~oral is the better insuared, that all the Deeside traffic is on ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT AT BALMORAL

... perfectly still and quiet, and there has not been the a slightest attempt or desire manifested to encroach on the royal v privacy. There are fewv visitors in the neighbourhood ; in- deed, the whole of the houses in the locality are completely f occupied ...

Caledonian Mercury. EDINBURGH

... pleased with her Highland retreat, where the good sense of the people allowed her, according to her royal wish, to enjoy the privacy which she desired. Indeed, that she had done 80, was emphat'cally expressed on her return, at Coupar Angus, in these words—‘ ...