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  2. Monday, September 17.

    Henry Vallette Jones and Henry Thomas Morris were placed at the dock, charged with the wilful murder of Me[?]ityappa, an aboriginal native, on the 12[?]h August last. Mr Hanson and Mr Parker appeared for the prisoner ...

    Article : 4,137 words
  3. Wednesday, September 19.

    Thomas Williams was brought up for sentence. Mr Parker moved an arrest of judgment His reason was, that in the absence of felonious intent the crime would be reduced to a simple misdemeanour. The jury had declared ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. MISCELLANEOUS EXTRACTS.

    SECESSION FROM THE CHURCH.—The present Vicar of Cockerham, the Rev. John Dodson, has resigned his living, owing, it is said, to Ids holding the same views which led Baptist Noel to secede from the church. Mr Dodson was a ...

    Article : 4,113 words
  5. WHO SHOULD KEEP OUR CONVICTS ?

    There is one question which those who undertake the responsibility of renewing convict transportation are bound to answer:—By what moral right they inflict on the colonies a burden which they deem too grievous for the mother country ? ...

    Article : 1,441 words
  6. DERMOT'S PARTING.

    Oh waken up my, Darlin'—my Derniot, it is day— THE DAY—when from the Mother's eyes, the real light dies away ! For, what will daylight be tome, that never more may see ...

    Article : 511 words
  7. Tuesday, September 18.

    Mr G. M. Stephen appied for Mr H. T. Morris to enter into his recognizance for the assault on two native women.— Granted. Thomas Taylor waft. Wm. Johnson were discharged from ...

    Article : 710 words
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