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    If Grand Juries do occasionally under a little beyond the confines of their duty, if they do [?] them take upon themselves the unnecessary trouble of i[?]stigating complaints, of noticing incidents which are totally [?] of their sphere, it ...

    Article : 4,812 words
  3. WARS!—HORRID WARS!

    At an early hour on Monday morning (writes, one of oar Correspondents) the road leading from Sydney towards the South Head shewed along its superficies as motley, merry, and variously. Some equipped a ...

    Article : 611 words
  4. AFRICAN PUGILISM.

    Having heard a great deal of the boxers of Haussa. I was anxious to witness their performance. Accordingly I sent one of my servants to offer two thousand whydah for a pugilistic exhibition. As the death of one of the ...

    Article : 463 words
  5. POLICE INCIDENTS.

    Wm. Wells was brought up on Saturday, and underwent a final examination. In addition to the evidence before received, Mr. Sparks, butcher, living opposite the house of Wells, was examined. His testimony went to prove that ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  6. THE ELEPHANT

    Over and above all monsters, better than the newest news—better than the madman who has been found with a beard five feet long somewhere locked up in a garret in Staffordshire! surpassing the hackney coach and horses ...

    Article : 2,055 words
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