We understand, says the Sydney Morning Herald, that Thomas John Griffin, late Police Magistrate at Cleremont, and Gold Commissioner for the Kockhatnpton district, was brought before the Roekhampton bench on the 21st ult,, charged on suspicion with the murder of troopers Power' and Cahill. The depositions of several witnesses were read over, and the prisoner was remanded for a week. Since thg^above wus published-, a telegram has buen received at Sydney from Brisbane, to the effect ihat txriifin. has confessed his .guilt of the double murder.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 1, 2 January 1868, Page 2
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