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JUSTICE JUSTIC.

■•'"' H fippVEaWf, Ji'apny^ lUn£Sl I Mho! can wdnder tnafc tuneful voices still pour li'oolr .'a^."the, .a^m^ni^ajti^ oi; justice py., qu^i&mii. k^her.e, canjimgn^nimityiro ex}ual.tji.eirs,be found P. t^i^rei l „iflde,es,:jO s a! v e(.:..i%tf:tba.fc,i stuffy: clamber wherein the laws are made ? T.o;pur{unpaid ;MiJß;.'srand^unp&id:, magistrates me bend our knees in griititude-^ to»the former* for; the >loyal alacVity %ith' whicht they ■ TcJte - away ; the'; people's' money pl t6' the'l' latter for 'the, wisdbm: of t'helf ■juidgrn'en:tsJ 4s;'illustrated by"the foliowinfebo'tlir^ep/Orted.iii' the':Ti|mes of steaaf'i&tv^ *;:i'-j'- •ijrinf mil :lc^ Atrocious Cruelty.—Newcastle "Police Cpjirt, l^a^jajai^^-iliea.ih, cMried' witli^Cfttelly torturing a sheep B^J sßiiniu^^ 'ij; '..alive.. -. .^ine.cL-iby,.!the Magistrates .'4Q^^'Jr-fn> default ;Qne.'montu's i&prisojiirient.^\Xi";- •:-'; ■].■<}.'■■■<■>.]■ '■■'-,L ""LincdTnshifje^ Pe.tty 'Sessions..--! Chandler, thirteen years of age, charged TjsitU: jpljickipg/ias -flower from a geranium plant from the almshousegarden where her aunt resides, and sentenced by the Eev E. Moore anith^L'ev. J. T. Dove, and "Messrs <>AY JBall, T. Harri-on. and C. Taylor, to imprisontqenjt; for fourteen days and fouryfiarfl^n-a'refortiiatory. " It should be added (Ipt a cprrespordent at Sp.aJd&J;, seridi (thW !Daily ; |*> ewls the following' additional particulars of the latterjcasejr-r" The.child was described to | the Bench as.-beingiamexceedingly mischievous girlv and--her- mother- admitted'! in court n .s.he could do.-nothiDg ,with her." Wheit lit- Wa!slsugff«6tedl'th'tti- the girl should be sent to a reformatory she begged of theßench not' to. adopt'that extreme measure; but, in spite of her appeals, the little girl was sent to imprisonment for a fortnight and to a reformatory for four^y4arS.j !/The..case, .asjsoOn- as it was known in town, excited very considerable sjmpathy, and inguiry^. began to bo made by some of the leading inhabitants as to the real character of the child. '^It appeared to some that she was slightly deficient in intellect; but, notwithstanding this;-she had gained several prizes at school; and the neighbors t .r:vrittiow ex^pTtion, :described" her as a girl whose conduct was not at. all worse thanfthathbf dtffer girls at the same age. From further inquiries .it appeared that the wife>tof- the 'prosecutor went to the-vicaT-of-tlie" jpafrsh'- r:(the Ke# ■ 'EdwaM Moore), to inform -him of the 'girl's misconduct, in order that he might deprive her pf >an ;apprqa;chi?ig-rehildj.<(fn's freat; and trot' witli any intention of "having Tier summoned. We are glad to add that on Tuesday MrUross said'he had 6rd(ire!d the release of the; girl \from "custody, and had written to the magistrates expressing ]iH 'disapproval '6f tli & sratence.Li-Penify Journal. ' 1

A Tigitl' Fit. —Delirium'tremens." 1 'Otr&;Bd2> TE3.—l>r/:'WilUcs in bis recent work/pn'physiology, remarks that-;" Ifc'is estimated that/the bones of every adult \ j£«rson, require ; tohe fed with lime etibugh : /to'mate a marble mantel every eight. ' mo»£bSi"l"o]fc will.be perceifed, says Max ; 'Ade'ler;, therefore, that in the course of ij aboutien years; each; of us 'eats three or . four mantelpieces and a few sets of front . •dorn'M tepsl'' And 1 in''ailoiig life I '! isuppose I it is fair to estimate that a healthy Ame- : rican could devbur the.'capifol afc'.Wash'..; ington, and perhaps two or three mediumsized quarries besides. ■ It is lawful to ; think of the consequences if a man should j be shut off from ";liis supply of lime for a while, and then let loose in a cemetery; An ordinary tomb-stone would hardly be : enough for a lunch for him. , ; A Di^iiAL Pi?ospeot»— " Do you think i' that aouls separated here are united here-! after ?" asked a pale emaciated pietist of: a friend. "I ,hopo not," was the; chilling reply. •" It ,cost me a good figure | to get a divorce, and when I invested U<at; money I invested it for time and eternity, too." i' ,> ,

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

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JUSTICE JUSTIC. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

JUSTICE JUSTIC. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2091, 16 September 1875, Page 3

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