The United States Grand Jury brought in a report to Judge Goxe to': dny to the effect that Sheriff Gilborj, was Btaryjng fp tlq"atli £lie ({fcvgvpmeujf ijiisjjjijji^, \vlio have'beeji receiving ),wo meals a day, one of them consisting umialfy of rnusji ' and' i}*p.ttas.'sefi. Judge Coxo said he had no jmisdiption over the case, but stated that in his opinion Huoh proceeding were an outrage. He said that the only remedy in his power was to refuse to audit, the sheriff's bills and to stop sending United Statea prsionevs to Buffalo.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXI, Issue 11355, 22 November 1888, Page 2
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