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  2. Law Intelligence.

    SATURDAY.—The Chief Justice and Judges Dowling and BUrton Took Their seats in banco this morning. In [?] Doe d. Clark v. Smithers.—In this case ...

    Article : 802 words
  3. Original Correspondence.

    GENTLEMEN,—I beg to notice, through the medium of your journal, the highly improper way in which most of our colonial stage coaches are conducted. I could enumerate many instances ...

    Article : 431 words
  4. POLICE INCIDENTS.

    FRIDAY,—Elizabeth Smith was placed in the dark, snivelling and blowing her nose with the corner of her apron, representing one of your "seen but by few, yet blushing to be seen" ladies ...

    Article : 651 words
  5. To the Editors of the Australian.

    GENTLEMEN,—The Sydney Gazette of Tuesday last in speaking of the affair between Colonel Wilson and Goodwin, speaks of the latter as "having lately become free, I should be very glad that ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. To the Editors of the Australian.

    GENTLEMEN—Will you be so obliging as to inform me which is the Editor, per se, who was so indecorous as to introduce himself into the Governor's box at the Theatre—sit on the edge of ...

    Article : 115 words
  7. Hobart Town Extracts.

    HOBART TOWN.—We have received the Derwent papers of the 11th instant, but they do not contain any later European intelligence than what has been already received. The following are ...

    Article : 528 words
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