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An ex Convict at St. James's.

--Accidents will happen, not withstanding the most precise regulations. At the late leves held by the Prince of Wales on behalf of her Majesty, a Mr. Titlett, who had taken an active part in the Australian department of the international Exhibition of 1863. was presented by the Duke of Wellington. A few days afterwards the presentation was cancelled by an announcement in the London Mr. Title, is transpired, was about ten years age convicted of fraud and swindling, and contended to seven years penal servitude by chief Pelleck. He was released on a ticket-of-leave before he had completed his term of imprisonment. That he should have been able to get presented at Court is headily as surprising as that, for the sake of that honor, he should know the almost certain sick of exposure.

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