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YORKSHIRE ASSIZES, JULY 27. SLANDER

... befo're an arbilrater, and ITthought him j;usl ifid. 'Mr. ]Rairse-t had'beeb well said there was, no ?? foir tesses: Some loved privacy and' re. firemeit and suinned ihe public gaze. Others lovy. 'dn'ot'oriet3' arid r'ifer than beuntcd wousld 'become nptorions ...

RECORDER'S COURT, SATURDAY

... written to him to him to inquire who Indew'ick was, he would have answered him; but he compl ints of the intrusion upon his privacy| his sequestration in a public coffee-room was invaded! his solitude at G resiarn's hotel was .prophaned!-there lie was engaged ...

MURDER BY A HARLOT

... dred guests, or into one of two spacious ball-rooms; or, if he make a party on the occasion, he may enjoy good fellowship in privacy, though in a saloon some twenty or forty feet below the earth's surface.-Athenteum. THP DuLL AT -BouLOGon.-The Lord Chancellor ...

MEATH JUSTICES. A PADDY M.KEW AT-NAVAN—ANOTHER PRIVATE INVESTIGATION

... fellow to the peace ; himself in !2t0l., and 0,two sureties in 101. each. We find no fault with the issue, but regdre the privacy of the investigation. Seeking for a repeal of ed the Union according to law, and in the spirit of the Constitu- tion, we must ...

INTERESTING CASE OF SEDUCTION

... ulory licrea~er prorvl tirough thle country fur pray I is i .t hecarusr cr1 ui~ liarav ecducrited yorur daughters in the -privacy of your frrnrliels, acid tirat thwre filor they rosay not be able to know thle villiiin when, they meet lina, that they are ...

LAW REPORTS

... railroad in the proximity of the pro- fliises-severing a part of the shore contiguous to ie-daniage to tie fishery, and to the privacy and retirement of sea-bath-' rtg.-4oso and injury by reason of deprivation of anchorage, ic of etranad atnd sea-slhore.injury ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... declined to preter any charge agaist her. He (Mr. E.) submitted that a peaceable citizen shouild not be liable t6 have the privacy of his fainily so unnecessa- rily intruded upon. Again, when the policeman entered the room, be repeatedly asked the maid ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... monstrous that men inl the station which the complainant Iheld in society should be permitted to invade the sanctity and privacy of domestic life on every frivolous occasion; tthat if this were permitted, every publican and grocer in . Dublin might as ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... were hound, by thre act of parliament, to keep those culverts clear, and also to, build a screen wvall, so as to protect the privacy of tire bathing-place. That, conltrary to 'those provisions of the, tact, the company had caused obstructions and damse, tor ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... annoyed by the large funerals which fre. quelltly come thlere, to the injury of his grounds, and also by their intrusion on his privacy; that lie consequently wished to limit the funerals coming there as much as pos- sihie to those of the parishioners, or of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... the .apartments set apart for his children as a nursery. What his (Mr. Macdas client complained of was, that his domestic privacy shodA be thuts invaded in a mnanner which'he' coneeived- to be most unwarrantable, and it dwas that alone which induced him ...

DUBLIN AN ASSIZES TOWN

... EARL OF DURHIAM. Greatly to the credit of the inhabitants of Cowes, curi- osity did not induce one of them to intrude on the privacy wished to be observed by the ladies on leaving the lodge, on Saturday; indeed nothing can exceed the feeling of .respect ...