BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
(From our own Correspondents.)
Akrow, August 31. . Charles pr William Marshall has been ap-; prehended here for obtaining money by; means of valueless cheques at the Elbow,; Southland, and liasbeenfprwarded to Queenstown. He lately served two years under the name of William Stanley for larceny at; Oamaru. , 1 *'"" ' OamArtj, August 31. •! The 'North Otago Times,' which has been! so strong, a supporter of Sir Julius Vogel, ? this morning describes him as a political' traitor. It says, "painful, paltry, pitiable in extreme is the exhibition made of himself; by-the Premier of the' Colony, and we qyies--tion whether ever before in the history of! responsible government any statesman has so completely covered.himself with shame: and disgrace as did Sir Julius Vogel on Tuesday evening. On a flimsy, paltry pretext he has thrown duty to the winds., He has preferred his own ease to his country's l good;" *
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Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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148BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. Evening Star, Issue 4216, 31 August 1876, Page 3
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