SUSPICION OF HORS-STEALING.—John Mead, was brought up on remand on suspicion of having stolen a horse known as "Tomahawk" or "Morticing axe." The case was ...
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Family Notices : 87 wordsIT appears that for some time past the political temperament of the Metropolitan "Liberals" has been in a very excited state. The election just ...
Article : 1,031 wordsSTEALING MONEY.—William Walter Davis was again brought up on the charge, from which he had been acquitted on Wednesday, —of finding and retaining the money which ...
Article : 781 wordsTHE RACES.—The forthcoming races are being looked forward to with joyous anticipation. Storekeepers are urging haste upon their metropolitan agents in the despatch ...
Article : 1,133 wordsDEAR SIR—My old father is a "Brick"— as Samuel Weller, junr., said, "I am proud on him; and "so I ought to." He's "a right un" and "there aint no two ways about it." ...
Article : 1,628 wordsTHE interest occasioned by the building of the new punt here, the keenness with which its possession was contested, and the anxiety which is ...
Article : 761 wordsA magisterial enquiry into the circumstances attendant upon the loss of the mail bags for Gillenbah, Lang's Crossing, and Balranald on the 30th ...
Article : 3,417 wordsPICKING POCKETS.—Patrick Ryan was brought up on remand charged with attempting to pick the picket of John Waltheour. Henry Wallace, Esq., having deposed to the ...
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