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  2. SUPREME COURT.

    MANSLAUGHTER.— John Castle was arraigned for having, on the 24th January, feloniously killed and slain one John Watts. The prisoner said he had no recollection of the circumstance. He knew nothing ...

    Article : 2,923 words
  3. MINING.

    ALTHOUGH the accounts from many of our gold-fields are very favorable, and notwithstanding the late copious showers of rain, the escort returns do not show any improvement. ...

    Article : 1,494 words
  4. OLD COURT.

    DUNNE V. BROWN.— For plaintiff, Mr barton, for defendants, Mr J. M. Stephen and Mr Bunny. A suit to set aside the guardianship of the defendants, and obtain certain accounts with a view to the ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. AGRICULTURE.

    THE annual show of grain, seeds, &c., held by the Port Phillip Farmers' Society in the Exhibition Building, was of a description calculated to held out the most flattering anticipations ...

    Article : 1,246 words
  6. POLICE.

    Minor OFFENCES.— Sir drunkards were fined 5s each.— Mary White, for habitual drunkenness, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment.— Julia Kennedy and Ann Cooke were charged with using ...

    Article : 1,821 words
  7. ANNUAL LICENSING MEETING.

    Before the Mayor; Messrs Walsh. Benjamin, Elliot, O'Brien, Watson, Dagraves, Bannett, and Fitzstubbs. PUBLICANS LICENSES. ...

    Article : 1,597 words
  8. INSOLVENT COURT.

    First and only meetings were held in the following estates, and closed without anything being done, owing to the non-appearance of the insolvents:— Robert Hesie, Brown, Cox, and Sitchwell, Patrick ...

    Article : 349 words
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