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  3. INDIA.

    There is a lull in the operations of the campaign. The rebels have been reduced to the defensive, and without a lender or a pollev have nothing to attack. Apparently they have not even an idea of concentration, and await the next blow with a calmness ...

    Article : 3,555 words
  4. M. DUPIN, THE NEW PROCOREUR GENERAL IMPERIAL.

    AN ancient conqueror was said to have chained victory to his chariot. The Emperor of the French appears to have secured a similar hold on success. If his visits to Windsor and his interviewat Stuttgart ...

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  5. THE SIEGE OF DELHI.

    WITH the permission of the Governor-General the Friend of India has published, in its issun of 7th January, a narrative of the campaign in 1857 against the mutineers of the Bengal army and other insurgents ...

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  6. THE CAPTURE OF THE KING OF DELHI AND EXECUTION OF HIS SONS.

    The following particulars of the capture of the King of Delhi, and the execution or two of his elder sons and a grandson, may (says the Times) be relied on as authentic, and effectually dispose of the charge of treachery attempted to be brought against ...

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