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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

Wednesday, Fbb. 14. (Beforo G. G. FitzGorald, Esq., KM.) Drunk and DrsounEiuv.— Alfred Warren, brought up on this charge, was fined LI, or in default to bo iiii|uisoncd for 48 hours. To-day bcii.g Ash Wednesday, no civil cases were heard, and tho Com t adjourned until 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, when the civil list will bo the first disposed of.

Wo take from tho Argus tho following: — A cartoon in Melbourne Punch of this week, ontitled " Suffering a recovery," is desorving of attontion. The author of tho famous leeturo whoso namo snggots tho title to tho skoteh, is represented lying in tho vestibulo of tho Town Hall, St. Kildn, riftor tho rosult of the late election had been mado known, in tho usual plight of unfortunates so sullbring. The Times containing the last lottor of "our own correspondent," lios by his side, olutohod with fronzicd grasp. His hat, seemingly kid aside for roliof to "tho aching brain," contains tho ignominious Tariff Bill, whilo tho solitary effort of his genius as a legislator, in lato years finds suitablo representation in a single black bottle, with tho nook knocked off, What a toxfc fov a lay sermon,

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West Coast Times, Issue 129, 15 February 1866, Page 3

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RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. West Coast Times, Issue 129, 15 February 1866, Page 3

RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT. West Coast Times, Issue 129, 15 February 1866, Page 3

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