2.
3.
a)
Mr Henry Kingsmill, filed Criminal Information against him, that be filed pleas of pristification which
were
demurred to
by
the prosecution,
that after argument of the demurrer the
Court intimated that the pleas
wae
ufficient, and that Mr Murrow thereupon withdrew the pleas and pleaded Conilly to the Information,
whereupon sentence
which the following The Supreme Court.
nvas
given of
The record in
"Criminal Calendar - July
Jones
Murrow-
July
1860- Yorick
18 and 19-
"Pleaded Guilly. Sentence. To publish
"retractation and apology
and to
" enter into recognizances himself in
}
240
£ 500 and two Surities of £ 200 each,
to appear for judgment when called "upon - Remartes - Defendant further "undertook not to refer to the subject
in his
-paper on any futine occasion. the Record bring signed by the late Chief Justice Adams (thin Acting Chief Justice).
Mich
regard....
d to Paragraph & I
state simply that, in
making the apertions contained in the latter portion
of that Paragraph from the words "The
Police" to the end, Mr Murraid is
apeiting
amost
egregions
and malicions
fabehood. In the months of June and
July 1861, prosecutions agorint upwards
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