It is very difficult to keep your own peace of mind, if people thrust pieces of theirs upon yoa. The Resident Magistrate at Bulla urges the Bar to memorialise the Minister of Justice n specking judgment creditors, who are required by law to produce evidence that their debtors aro in a position to pay j bat the Bench has no power to make an order for the costs of these witnesses, The officer who is to be oourt'martialled fir rude behavior to Sir James Fergusaon is the eldest son of Lord Vernon. He gave his father considerable trouble a few years ago, when owing to his foolish and extravagant habits he had to leave the Guards. - J. •-J J LL - Governor's carriage, whioh contained Sir James, his wife, and daughters. Sir James beckoned to him not to pass, pointiag to his restive horses, whioh were new ones and not easy to handle j but the officer was not going to stop for the Governor or for anyone ek«, and tried to force his way past the troopers, one of whom was sent to tell him not to pass the carriage. Vernon struck the Native trooper in the face, and forced his way past.
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Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 4
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203Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 5591, 8 February 1881, Page 4
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