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ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... courses were open to the crown, and the only one that ought not to have been selected was the present. That was a common complaint with accused persons, they would rather have any than the actual charge. Ile was sure that his learned friend (Mr. Wartley) ...

THE MURDER OF MR. BRIGGS

... weak. It, was in the M :e SBummer. As the gentlemen got out, witness said to m h. himself, ?? You have got a touch of May complaint, I g e. suippose-the gent. (Laughiter, in which Mutller tie .n joined,) HeI conid not identify thea slipper pro- thl 3- ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1861

... distracted, not in the same way, but t still distracted more or lss us ours is now-I may I W say-- 0 Ireland, model of thy inward greatness, Like little body with a mighty soul, What mnight's thou be, that honor would thee be, Were all thy children kind ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... of the felony, hnt you lhnov that the secrets of hearts cannot be known. One alone, one eye alone can penetrate into 'the inward workings of the human heart. And, therefore, no man, according to the laVW of England; can be punished for what passes within ...