REAL JUSTICE.
To ta« Editor of the Dad-t Souxh*»kiC«om. - SlR,— Your correspondent •• Jottice ''urhiirtrictuw npon the proceeding of Major St. Jonn-*j; wnte. tbu>. "a..d it is chronicled tnatfthree persona wre lately executed in England for accidentally killing * police con*t»He, Ac" Now, 1 iir, j» it riot erosi in j.ntioe, not to »*y mean cowardice, fora man t<» write 'tbni witliont giving his name, <bnt abielding hinnelf under an incoguifrt. when jjj&jt* 1 mpai.ly traHucing a jury of his countrymen' irc^hbnw, who, after a careful examination, hon—'tly s and fearletsly did thrir duty ? We are naturally wroth and complain when lib lied by thf people at but is it wonderful that we are no ln>e!led wliea'npeo hn» can be f<>u'-d to write such tra«h, and ao fo "garb!e and warp the proceeding of our countrymen' at h( me ? I should like evety man who-ab'iiß^a others to be? com polled to «ign his iwal namo.^— Yonr^ Ita, ' S^mlake, Mraka; March 7, 186& 1 " YTf
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIV, Issue 3320, 7 March 1868, Page 3
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