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  2. Supreme Court.

    Lucis O'Brien was indicted for having on the 19th December, 1844, killed Joseph. Meyrick by shooting him with a pistol on the right side of the back and mortally wounding him of which mortal ...

    Article : 2,197 words
  3. Port Phillip.

    THE GOVERNOR.—There is a rumour afloat in town that intelligence had been received by private letters from home, received via Sydney, of the recal of Sir George Gipps from. the government of New ...

    Article : 950 words
  4. British Extracts.

    CIVILIZED MAN AND SAVAGES.—A good deal of ingenuity has been wasted in diccussing whether man is better in a civilized or a savage state. More than one clever reasoner has employed the logic ...

    Article : 571 words
  5. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15.

    William King was indicted for stealing a cow, the property of John Buckland, Esq., at the Cow pastures on the 3rd December, 1844. The case was very clearly made out against the ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14.

    James, Duval was indicted as an accessary after the fact to the murder of Thomas Warne, by John Videlle. The information contained a variety of counts, similar to those in the information against ...

    Article : 1,102 words
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  8. CONSECRATION OF THE ABBEY CHURCH AND MONASTERY OF MOUNT ST. BERNARD, CHAIN WOOD FOREST, LEICESTERSHIRE.

    The consecration of a monastery dedicated to St. Bernard, and intended for the use of a number of Cistercian monks who have hitherto inhabited temporary buildings in Charnwood Forest, took place ...

    Article : 1,727 words
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