SYDNEY.
June 29. The libel case, West v. JEmpirs, termi. nated in a verdict for the plaintiff; da« mages, Ll,ooo. The inquest on the Med\vay was con; tinued to day. The crew are in l-ut are unaffected by the evidence yet given. The proceedings of the court-martial are published. No verdict is yet given, The weight of evidence is in favour oi Saunders. y*-' Yesterday the prisoners in Mud gee gao! overpowered the warders and escaped. The Gazette has proclaimed the lilt June as a public holiday, and invites th< colonists to give eclat to the celebration. Escorts, 7,410 oz. A public meeting is called for Thun day, to adopt resolutions for sympathize wiih President Lincoln's emancipatioi policy. There is to be a grand entertainment to morrow to the officers of the Djambi. A night, a display of fireworks. Lyster's Opera Company is very sue cessful. Business during the week has been gooo Sugar firm at late quotations. Flour ha still an upward tendency. June 30. Business is quiet. The Medway investigation is adjourne till Tuesday, The 12th Regiment will await furtln orders before proceeding to Taranaki. The couri-niartial reserves its verdict.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2
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192SYDNEY. Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 62, 12 June 1863, Page 2
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