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ANOTHER SERIOUS DEFALCATION IN A SAVINGS BANK

... All books will be safe in their hands, and may be handed to them in perfect confidence. r. The total amount of defalcation, speaking from data which have been collected, isaboutXl6,000, or rather, we ie should say, that sum will clear it, and it is believed ...

THE COMING SESSION

... let position for doing all its pleasure than the present. ou th There is, in reality, no Parliamentary opposition no worth speaking of. Lord John itnssell may, if he tic will, render tilis session as miermorable and distin. Wc guished as any within the ...

COMMITTAL OF TWO POLICE OFFICERS

... commoocez b tr I k probing the men wi~t, their bticits i the mnele Kjilehaw received a blow or two, ;aild theu leit it~e without speaking to the officero. le wen 01 t00,n itome, Vanti, aa tite officers were poorirs h 0rad by-road, he sawethem with Dodd it) ? ...

COUNTY COURT

... Theother two witnesses only saw the transaction from a distance, and could not speak positively as to the identity of the man. Several other witnesses were called to speak to the custom of trade, and the value of veneers.-Mr. Woodburn, in re- i ply, urged ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY, FEB. 8. IMPORTANT JUDGMENT ON THE FACTORY ACT. RYDER V. MILLS

... he may un- doubtedly, for less hours than ten. Then, again, the 28th section supports the argument of the defendant, for it speaks of notice being given of the times of beginning and ending work of all workers; but the ground on which we decide this case ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... was the case for the prosecution.-Mr. ScGAa ad- is dressed the jury for the defence, and called several wit- Lo nesses to speak to the prisoner's character. The jury, h after some consultation, returned a verdict of gulty.- ie The CAUIRMAN, in passing ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... belonged to the trusts. Eastham then desired Mrs. Whitaker to bring something she had bought with her own money. Coutldtnot speak to a table or aa table-coverora piece of coal being mentioned. P'roof was then Put Ins Of the ma~rrage of testator with Ann ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSIONS

... Mr. BraLwh : Nothing of the kind. I only ask for the expenses now. Mr. MARSHALL said hiwas sorry that he sbhonld have to speak on the subject, because he did not lntlind'to give any opinion on the bill;' ai this was 'not the plape for dis- cusslig its ...

CRIME IN LANCASHIRE

... it is the tin kind voice and watchful eye which the poor man mi of wants;-a hand to guide him, an ear in which to eCO of speak his troubles, and sympathy to bind him to Au his fellows in gentle and in golden links. It is a des e fine feeling that of ...

CARLYLE ON CRIMINAL PUNISHMENT

... 0htI: |VtiiU-i )a id'd ?? e iinpossible it n be fir . l nc. .IO!LA, mae.; exuses for delinqueet.s It ?? i Mr` CALRi R Y LE speaking and wdtl. it-,~indciin19 wcp''' 'ternore Dl e (lindlidual capacutty to blend rathen idf, Ubij`an ki indneess with the bitter ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... together, in order that they may participate in the o common administration of the justies of the country, and te may, so' to speak, have a lecture read to them by the ob- h servatiorps which. are put. before them in a most valuable Sf mainser. And not'only ...

THE SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... here to-day, in the Mloi discharge of those duties which belong to you as members beti of society, and which unite yen, so to speak, with the cmq radministrationofjustice. I ?? the day is far distant when lion the administration of justice will be disconnected ...