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Blairgowrie (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 9
required for an armed struggle, but they forbid the subjects of the crown to furnish steam rams, because "such vessels might be used for purposes of war without ever touching the shores of the Confederate ports." If this be the adoption of a strick neutrality it is difficult to understand the meaning of the term. But this is not the only inconsistency which marks the policy of the Government in regard to the American belligerents. Earl Russell was loudly applauded by his audience at Blairgowrie, when he said he "would not yield one jot of British law or British right in consequence of the menace of any foreign power."--The sentiment is one which will always elicit a cheer in any assembly of Englishmen; but it came somewhat singular, after his lordship's announcement that ministers might find it necessary to ask the sanction of Parliament "to further measures" for the preservation of our neutrality. What these measures may be we know not, but they must involve some change in the
Richmond Circuit Court --Judge Meredith presiding.--This Court will commence its fall term on Monday, 2d November, at 11 o'clock. Jurors and witnesses who have been summoned to attend will take heed and be on hand in time. There are a few of the riot cases postponed to this term of the Court, and one or two other cases sent on from the Hustings Court. Other than these, there are nothing but civil cases to try.
February, 11 AD (search for this): article 9
Richmond Circuit Court --Judge Meredith presiding.--This Court will commence its fall term on Monday, 2d November, at 11 o'clock. Jurors and witnesses who have been summoned to attend will take heed and be on hand in time. There are a few of the riot cases postponed to this term of the Court, and one or two other cases sent on from the Hustings Court. Other than these, there are nothing but civil cases to try.
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