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  2. Shipping Intelligence.

    ARRIVED.—From Liverpool and Hobart Town, on Tuesday last, having sailed from the former port on the 7th of September, and the latter the 21st [?]time, the ship Princes Victoria, 475 tons, J. F. ...

    Article : 843 words
  3. Increase of Crime.

    OUTRAGE 0N A MAGISTRATE.—Mr. Lamb, Merch[?]nt and M gi[?]tra[?]e, seeing a disturbance between some prisoners in a street-gang, interfered, as it was his duty to do. The ...

    Article : 683 words
  4. Cruelty to Prisoners.

    We select the following from the Sydney Gazette of the 4th of February:— "No. 2, Iron Gang, Stockade, at Cox's River, is about to be rebuilt, and it is to be hoped, in such a ...

    Article : 494 words
  5. Public Morals.

    IT is no wonder the morals of our lower orders do not improve on the score of chastity, when one of our Sydney Magistrates annoy every decent-looking female he meets, to learn ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. Domestic Intelligence.

    MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3.—Before the CHIEF JUSTICE and CIVIL JURY. John Elliott, was indicted for rape. The prosec[?]rix stated herself to be the wife ...

    Article : 494 words
  7. Expense of Witnesses.

    THE Bathurst bushrangers have s[?]pœned twenty witnesses, all from No. 2 Stockade, besides others. The Governor in the goal in his duty, read ...

    Article : 366 words
  8. THE SYDNEY MONITOR.

    I fully admit the right, and not only the right out the duty, of every man, to watch closely and vigilantly, the administration of Law and Justice.—(Speech of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. Court of Requests.

    THE difference of conduct observed by Commissioners in conducting causes, is striking. The late Mr. Justice Stephen, when Commissioner, never swore either plaintiff o[?] ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. The New Jury System.

    A valuable letter on Juries appeared in this journal on the 3d ultimo, subscribed A Citizen. The writer objected to deviating from the law of England in the mode of selecting Juries. ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  11. Mr. M'Kellup's explanation respecting Mrs. Hind, now in Gaol at his Suit.

    Mr. M'KELLUP let his house to Mrs. Hind. and not to her husband as stated in the last number of the Sydney Monitor. Mr. M Kellup would decline letting a house to Hind at ...

    Article : 513 words
  12. Parramatta Quarter Sessions

    Opened on Monday last. The Court was held in the long-room at the Red Cow Inn, and the last was disposed of in two days. John C[?]ne, a ticket of leave holder, and ...

    Article : 3,938 words
  13. Question of Wages.

    IN a question of wages, some journeymen having proved their claim, demanded from the Sydney Bench an order for the payment. The master, who was present, admitted the rate of ...

    Article : 324 words
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