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  2. SUPREME COURT,—CRIMINAL SIDE.

    FEB. 12th, 1835. Before MR. JUSTICE BURTON and a CIVIL JURY. James M Namaru and Thomas Plunket stood. indicted for having, on the 21st Dec. last, ...

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  3. Original Correspondence.

    SIR.—Since you obligingly published in your Valuable Journal my letter in relutation of the assertion in Mr. John Marshall's Pamphlet, that I had neglected the duty of Surgeon on board the Female ...

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  4. To the Editor of the Sydney Monitor.

    SIR,—I respectfully beg to avail myself of it your columns, as the chronicle of passing events, in canvassing the respective merits of two companies, which are either formed, or ...

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    TELL US WHAT YOU CAN'T DO.—A Party of Oxford scholars were one evening carousing at the Star inn, when a waggish student, a stranger to them, abruptly ...

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    On Monday evening last, during the performance of Divine Worship in the Wesleyan chapel, Prince's street, some person threw a stone through one of the windows at the rear of the ...

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    NEW MODE OF BATHING.—Ancient Rome was famous for its great number of baths, some of which were, of a most sumptuons description, and bath ...

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