The following letter is from an anonymous correspondent, but as its circumstantiality affords evidence of truth, we give it publicity. "In a late number of the Bathurst Free Press ...
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Article : 1,026 wordsMajor Wentworth, Captain Batty, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Lowe, took their scats on the bench during the day. The barristers present were the Honorable the ...
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Article : 583 wordsSIR.—The enclosed letter, just received form London, contains some curious estimates of the valuables contained in the Hyde Park Exhibition of all Nations. ...
Article : 430 wordsHis Honor, Mr. Justice Dickinson, took his seat upon the bench at 9 o'clock, when the jury who had, heard the case of John Peisley on the previous day, and who had been locked up all night, wens called in. As they had not then come to a decision, and as it appeared they were not likely to do so, his Honor the Judge dismissed ...
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