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  2. CRIMINAL COURT.

    MONDAY.—This was an information filed by the Attorney-General, at the instance of Mr. Josephson, against A. Polack, for wilful and corrupt perjury, in swearing that M.r Josephson, during the time that he (Polack) lived with him, was inconstant ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS—ENGLISH.

    A prisoner of the name of James Thomas Boyce, was convicted, and received sentence of death, at the Old Bailey, in the June Sessions, and since liberated upon His Majesty's free pardon. The pardon was the ...

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  5. FURTHER DETAILS RESPECING THE SHIP MANGLES.

    The ship Mangles weighed from a little below Bradley's Head on Saturday morning last at 3 A. M. and wrarped down in the narrows between the Sow and Pigs rocks and shoals and George's Head, in charge of Mr. Edward son as pilot; but although at his ...

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