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TRIALS AT THE SURREY SESSIONS

... question. The only act of trespass sought to be proved against him was that he had sent his children on the land to pick blackberries. The man was only a poor labourer, who could not pay damages, and the Court would not allow itself to be influenced by ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER AT WITHINGTON

... outheprevious Monday. d On the 4th of September the deceased went to Ashworth i Wood) in company with other lads, to gather blackberries e A oat jumped oat of some hushes, and they chased it. A boy named John Jones caught it, and another boy n struck it with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in a necklace of the same pattern, which he placed on the table.-Mr. Claydon said those necklaces were as plentiful as blackberries.- Mr. Bridge asked him how he accounted for the handkerchief.-Mr. Claydon said he could not ac- ount for it. lbs other ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... suppose that exclusive possessions conneetcd L with a great capital like Lisbon grew as hedtes and were as plentiful as blackberries? Did he think that a any one in the city of London. on being told that a r companv had obtained a concession like that ...

THE CRIMINAL LAWS SPECIALLY AFFECTING THE WORKING CLASSES.*

... prison for not less than one month. This case is illustrative in another way. Compositors and boys are as plentiful as blackberries, and, if one goes, another can be got to do the work equally well; but Mr. Price may have been a skilled reporter-the only ...