[Bt Tilboraph.] Oebibiohuioli Mutb 31. Mr Justice Gresson .at for thelast tihS as Justice Williams and twenty-two members of the bar .being present. Mr Duncan, Crown Prosecutor and President of theCahtorbuiyTjiw Society, presented a farewell address; Speaking very eulogistioallyof Ms Honor’s conduct on tike Bench, and the urbanity which' he invariably displayed to the members of the Bar practising before him. His Honor, who was very much affected, replied atlength, detailing the tirmmi* stances leading to his retirement, and.remarking that it was hpt compatible With the independence of Judges of the Supreme Court for them to be subject to removal by a Ministry when, andas^mtenagjßuoh^MMß^ .. Overworked. Cousin Slats—“ Are 4ou to skate with us tomorrow. Fr& f Pred-“ WelL I don’t know. Awfully huw HaVe to be at the offioe eiodt W then tboe’s luncheon about two, and don't** away till put three.” s ~ H JT
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Evening Star, Issue 3775, 31 March 1875, Page 2
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