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EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... fendant. To this letter Mr. Black wrote the following re- ply :- Reasons, my dear sir, as Falstaff says, 'are plenty as blackberries; but Iwill-give no man areason on compul- sion.' I refer you to canon, I01' No license shall be granted but to such persons ...

EXCHEQUER NISI PROUS—YESTRERDAY

... him of a loaf of bread and then ran away. A police-constable proved that on the night in question he met the prisoner in Blackberry-lane, and supposing from his disordered appearance that ho was after committing some offence, he took him into custody; ...

CORK ASSIZES

... knew the prisoner, ?? te identified him) ; she met flim last harvest in htie parish of Rilicuburei as she. was picking blackberries on the aide of a ditch, which skifted a corn-field,; lie came into the field with a horse, and a sickle in his hand, and ...

BIGAMY CASE AT LISBURN

... of Lisles, near me 6aA bok place. It appears that the boy left home early in the morning for the pur- pose of gatherin-blackberries. While he was climbing a stone wall to secure somne bunches of the fruit be missed his footing iand fell to the ground ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... given up to the authorities. M lr U0'Aiara ibsearved that he had *e.n ri 1 h* detectives about the place 2s lelicek as blackberries (laughter). Witnos,: r ott his l nioey. £ 27 ?? iu gold, hiving i.ntede ii' receipts. Crosq-exativted by M1r. O'Shttushaessy- ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—MURDER OF THE ITALIAN—SIXTH DAY

... Mill- town-road, between seven and eight o'clock in the evening, I he heard loud shouting and uproar in the direction of Blackberry-lane. He proceeded to the place, and saw the i prisoners, with some other gentlemen, apparently after havitg been recently ...

THE WESTMEATH WILL CASE

... Why was lhe.nameddling? Motives became immate- rial in this case for the wrongdoing; but motives were there ies thick as blackberries. Lyster could not directly set about getting n will under which he could get the property for. himself or he would have ...

CORK ASSIZES

... I The mother and child are doiA'well. FEMtALE' SKELETON FouND.-On Wednesday, the 21st ultimo, as a h. y was gathering blackberries near the ford i betwixt Loch Loyre and Loch Benvein, in Strathglass, he I found a number of bones beside a large stone ...

ENGLISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... named George Renton, and another named Joe Dixon, were in a field called Apple- yard's field, near Sheffield, gathering blackberries, and they found a man in a hedge bottom quite dead. They ?? the assistance of a man named Somerset, who was working in ...

THE CHARGE OF TREASON-FELONY AGAINST MR. F.J. ALLAN

... the guilt of the accuse-6 in any way. As for the rules of the Fenian Society found os him -such rules are as plenty as blackberries. It is rot pretndecd that they are in the handwritting of I the accused, though that handwriting has been identidied by ...