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  2. Latest received Britsih Extracts.

    By accounts received from Algiers, it appears, that no insult has been offered to the English Consul, though the conduct of the Dey has been outrageous. He has carried off several youths and girls of the Jewish nation, ...

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    POLICE OFFICERS' REWARDS.—Mr. Bennet brought forward his motion respecting the rewards given by Acts of Parliament to Police Officers, &c. on the apprehension and conviction of criminals. He should ...

    Article : 392 words
  4. COURT OF [?] [?]CH, FEB 7.

    This morning, notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather, the crowd was if possible, geather than yesterday. Mr. Justice Abbott took his seat on the Bench a[?] ...

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