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  3. THE WEEK.

    THE elections are now over, and the Home, it is presumed, will soon meet, but, judging from the pirsonnel of the members, not altogether for the dispatch of business; it is to be feared the old struggles will be renewed. At all events ...

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  4. LAW.

    Jury: Messrs. J. Ritchie, T. Bray, F. Blair, and H. Priestly. Mr. Butler, Q.C., and Mr. Darley, instructed by Messrs Daintroy and Cha[?]nan, appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. ...

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  5. M'CHERSON V. ROB [?]F OR RATAUPER.

    This case was tried before his Honor the Chief Justice and on the cunstuction of the law by his Honor a verdict was given for the defendants. The full Cout, by a majority, granted a new trial (the Chief Justice dissenting). ...

    Article : 1,999 words
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