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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it. His royal highness Is much pleased to see so large an In- crease of the number of depositors and of the balances which speak so strongly of the increased prosperity and feeling of se- curity of the middle 'and lower classes. His royal highness wishes ...

THE RAGGED SCHOOLS

... in every thoughtful mind. We know we shall : not be blamed by those who visit, and teach, p and relieve the destitute, for speaking the truth, unpalatable as it may be. There are many, how- U ever, who, admitting the evil, object to any mode of it mitigating ...

THE CASE OF MERCY ROGERS

... Clappison never said a ,ret word about it. .qr. At this stage the court was in complete confusion from ble several gentlemnl speaking at the same time, and the Mayor was obliged to call them to order. eld Mr. COLI.INS-When Mr. Bell and myself went down of ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... to and from London or Glasgow, if Sunday should chance to intervene. The absurdity of the thing in the nineteenth century speaks for ?? our well-meaning friends will devise something more reasonable than the total cessation of Sunday duties in the Po ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... who had already got married. It was foolish to run ott in this strain (the defendant sail), but lie could not refrain from speaking of that in which his entire bappiness was centred, and from expressing vhat was constantly in his mind. He hoped she would ...

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY ON THE GORHAM CASE

... means, are used, without something appearing to tbecotl, trary,we presume the good effect-we speak of iefants eed e thle rite as charity ellowetit, we speak of them as childrn ?? 0 Godregenratedand justified, for to us they meet be tiken o u chliesarity ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... t Rook was outside the house when the prosecutor went out. i Did not see Rook hand anything to Smith, and never c saw Rook speak to Smith. Never stated that she had E, seen Rook give Smith a dirty bag. Sarah Ann Garnett r told witness that the prosecutor ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... addressed at considerable length by Mr. Busfeild Ferrand, who in tile course of his speech declared ithit if the country speaks out, amid most unmistikeabty, so as to convince Lord Johni Russell that lie Is backed by the feelings of this courtiry-t.e ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... to make the inquiry. Immediately afterwards the prisoner came out with a knife in her hand, and before the prosecutor could speak she said, I'll serve you out. She then made several desperate cuts at him in the face with the knife, and seriously hurt ...

PAINFUL AND SHOCKING OUTRAGE, ACCOMPANIED BY ROBBERY

... the pint pot, and then they went away together in the direction above Indicated. White in this house shle was not heard to speak but once, and that only a monosyllable; but on their departure, the Inmates (to whom tile female was unokoown), remarked on ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the prosecutor's shop and asked for a certain description of cap, but the prosecutor had not got it. The prisoner, while speaking to the prosecutor, took a cap from the counter and put it under his waistcoat. The prosecutor sent for a policeman and had ...