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NO REPRIEVE FOR A MURDERER

... only re igione deno. I mimation which still holds its connexioilal d meetings in, to) adapt; `Byron's phrase qua~si. J - privacy. All the other Methodist bodies, the I Presbyterians, the Congregationalists, and even f the Ohurobi7 of England welcome the ...

DARLINGTON COUNTY COURT

... part himself, and took a great pride in it. It was 1- about 10 years old, and he looked upon it as a y means of securing privacy from his premises. In it June last he noticed two men in his neighbonr's it garden, one of whom was hacking with a bill- 11 ...

LAW OF DEBTOR AND CREDITOR

... Insolvent Debtors Court will be transferred to the Court of Bankruptcy, and the business of the Court of Bankruptcy to the privacy of solicitors' offices, and thus the greater part of the benefit derived from the re- forms in bankruptcy effected in the ...

County Courts

... pri--atehouseholders, farmers,graziers, tradesmen, k-c., upon their own security, without any kindof sureties, the strictest privacy ?? Whleatley, in cross-examination by Mr Hoyle, admitted that the Alexander Sargent Cochraise, of the Mercantile Bank, Limited ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... family, were present; and the Queen was also accompanied by a few attendants. The confirmation was conductedwith the strictest privacy. The. cormnittee to advise with Her Majesty on the choice of a dosign for a national memorial of the Prince Consort have ...

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... grinning and gabbling lord, whose bald head flashes red with dhainpagnse, only at the other side of the table. I There is no privacy like it; you may plot your wickedness, or Make your confession, or pop the question, and not a soul but your confident be ...

THE HARROWGATE HILL TITHE CASE

... exposition of the merits of the case; but it was soon followed by eLOther, calling atteu. tiou to the fact that Mir Manuhan's privacy was thus invaded, and his credit weakened throughout the country, because his landlord and the Rector could not agree as to ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL OF LONDON

... say. By those who were tbr making the court a private one on this occasion, it was stated, that there was a necessity for privacy, as the question was one between the house of lords andi the corporation. After a warm discusion, which lasted a considerable ...

LORD VERNON AND THIS COUNTESS DELLA SETA

... countess had not seen any of her daughtera at Turin. Mr Bacon, for Lord Vernon. said that; his lordship bad no other desire for privacy in the discussion of this case than that which any man would naturally feel who had formed such a connection as that which ...

THE ORAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... apartment, we have also clear evidence that some of them were begged to change their posi- tion so as to allow Mrs Lilley the privacy sorely re- quired by some incidents of her illness. If this was not undue severity, and the infliction of grievous hardship ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... onerverp appear 6 unimportant, So coloely is sgreeableness in a dwelling 4 connectedwith situation, convenieoOS of access, privacy, 7 and healthfulness, that taste in design ansI extent of 0 accommodation cannt compensate for the absencee of 3 these conditions ...

THE NETHERBY BURGLARY AND MURDER

... l.;r ob tainel nf tthat p~arkof the pri30ni. The ligh. sI haorid hms tiherefi're deterneined, in order to secure 1as Otat privacy which tile Act of Parliament con- Ieiiplatas,. to ?? the nelw scaffold erected iln 1r. the old tLadroil! shed, vbore a pit ...