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    The above cause, which was for Libel, and the first in which a Jury had been impanelled, excited very considerable interest, A number of Gentlemen were summoned, the names of whom were written on separate cards, and put into a box, ...

    Article : 6,543 words
  3. WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1830.

    This action was brought by the plaintiff, Mr. Dunn, who is a Banker in Hobart Town, against the defendant, Mr. Stynes, a Settler at the Coal River, to recover the amount of a promissory note for £132, dated at York Plains, and made ...

    Article : 1,217 words
  4. Recollections of Bolivar.

    I was a resident of Jamaica at the time General Bolivar, Colonel R—,and some others who had assisted in the South American struggle for independence, re-arrived at Kingston, with the double object of inducing several of the ...

    Article : 1,043 words
  5. Thursday, May 13, 1830.

    Mr. GELLIBRAND, on the part of the defendant, moved to put off the trial for twelve months, on the ground that Mr. E.H. Thomas, who was represented to be a most important witness for the defendant, had lately gone to England, and his ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,597 words
  7. Quarter Sessions.

    The business of the Quarter Sessions commenced yesterday before JOSEPH HONE, Esq. the Chairman; P.A.MULGRAVE, Esq., JOSIAH SPODE, Esq., J.H. BUTCHER, Esq., and JOHN KERR, Esq.,—when the newly appointed ...

    Article : 343 words
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