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  2. REMARKABLE TRIAL FOR AN ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    The trial of the Rev. Samuel Smith and Sarah Smith, his wife, for the murderous attack on a Sir Lecch, of Croydon, near to the Yate station on the Midland Railway, took place before Mr. Baron Chennell and a special jury, at the Gloucester Assize Court, on the ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  3. TROUBLES AT SARAWAK.

    A Singapore correspondent of the "Englishman," writing on the 7th of April, furnishes the following important (if true) intelligence:—"As the Government will, no doubt, any nothing of the matter ...

    Article : 188 words
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    Lord Canning seems to consider it of importance to keep back among as possible, the formal [?] of our triumphs; and the account of the capture of Lucknow, like that of the storm of Delhi, will in all likelihood first reach the eye of the public of ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. PLUNDER OF LUCKNOW.

    The Kaiser Hugh was given up to plunder by Sir Colin Campbell, and marvellous to the amount of toot obtained by the troops, especially by the [?] and Goorkas. [?], jewels, boxes of gold [?] ivory curlosities, and the valuable but less recherche ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. NANA SAHIB.

    Rumours are about that Nana, the man cater, is on his way to the western part of the peninsula, disguised as a [?]aqueer. Nothing more likely, when he finds the banks of the Ganges unwholesome for his constitution. Well, let him come; there is many a fellow ...

    Article : 143 words
  7. THE RECENT ACTION IN KANDEISH.

    We have just been favoured with the following letter received from on officer with the Salpoora Field Force, giving an interesting account of their recent victory over the [?] and other [?] in Kandeiah: ...

    Article : 996 words
  8. THE TIMES CORRESPONDENT AT LUCKNOW.

    The Prize agents, we are told, are "not making any great hauls, and as there is no chance of the forfeited Government paper being given to the army, as was one hoped and believed, the prize money will be but a trifle to all, save Sir Colin, who gets one eighth "The ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. INDIA.

    The Indian papers do not seem to think so. As to whether it is a rebellion, or merely a mutiny, the Bombay Standard of April 9th, says:—As it has all along been maintained that the recent rebellion has ...

    Article : 870 words
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