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  3. THE CASE OF CHRISTY.

    OF the many important cases tried at the Supreme Court, scarcely one excited more interest and commisseration than that of this poor old man. He was indicted for stealing lambs belonging to ...

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  4. SUPREME COURT—(CRIMINAL SITTINGS.)

    Jury—Messrs. W. S. Button, foreman, F. Spencer, T. Craufurd, J. King, W. Clarke. J. S. Waddell, E. Bartlett, J. Hinshaw, Wm. Brean, J. E. Brooks, W. S. Turner, Wm. Morris. John Stretton and William Hoe were placed at the ...

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  5. GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY.

    WHEREAS Her Majesty has been graciously pleased, by Royal Warrant, dated at Her Majesty's Court at Buckingham Palace the sixth, day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, in the ninth ...

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