MR. DILL'S LIBERATION.-ACTION FOR DAMAGES
AGAINST THE SPEAKER.
The result of the debate was communicated to Mr. Dill (who had remained in custody during the night), and the fees, amounting to £130, having been paid, under protest, he left the place of his durance, accompanied by a number of his personal friends.
The case, however, is only at its commencement, the proprietors of The Argus having resolved to carry the proceedings, further, so that a decision of the Supreme Court, sci dangerous to the liberties of the people of this colony, and ridiculed by almost every person in Victoria, may come under the review of the Privy Council, 'tor this purpose notice of an action for damages," at the instance, of Mr. Dill, was served upon the Speaker on Thursday evening last.— Argus, May 24.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 172, 4 June 1862, Page 6
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