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  3. THE STATE TRIALS AND THE "LIBERTY OF THE PRESS."

    In another column will be found the report of a portion of the proceedings in the Supreme Court yesterday. The trial of several of the Ballaarat prisoners was postponed, at the instance cf their respective ...

    Article : 879 words
  4. FOREIGN EXTRACTS.

    BY the news from Texas it will be seen that the rapacious Indians still continue unchecked in their course of murder and pillage. The government troops are unceasing in their exertiona to put an end to this ...

    Article : 1,805 words
  5. CUBA.

    BY the arrival of the atesmship Caeawba at this port Saturday s[?]noon, we received our usual files of Cuban papers, with some interesting letters from our Havana corresponents. In the latter, we have a full report of the latest events occurring on the ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. WEST INDIES.

    BY the arrival or the British brig Europa we have later [?] gence from the British West Indies. T[?] generul news is not important. Cholera still prevailed at Barbad[?] and St. Vincent, but was either gradually disappearting, or was supposed to have ...

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  7. WAR NO HOLIDAY PASTIME.—ATTEMPT TO TRAFFIC ON ITS CALAMITIES.

    IF we have reason to be proud of the exploits of our army in the Crimea, we have almost as much cause to congratulate ourselves on the attitude of those who remain at home. Men of all classes and of all opinions ...

    Article : 1,534 words
  8. TURKS ISLAND.

    By the arrival of the British brig Europa we bave files of the Turks Island Gazctte to the 3rd of November. The Gaz[?] of that date, has the following:—During the last three or four days the wind hus been blowing very strong frum the northwest, ...

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  9. MEXICO.

    The letter of our Vera Craz corr[?]pondent confirms our previous accounts of the critical position in which the Mexican Dietator is placed. It would appear that the [?]y which was mainly instrumental in bringing him into power is now [?]tily sick of ...

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  10. SUCH IS LIFE.

    WITHIN the last fortnight died in this city Mr. Rowe, the first Professor of Classics in the (as yet in nub[?]bus) University of Melbourne. Only a very few days before his death we read in the Times newspaper the ...

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  11. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    We have received our files of papers from San Jose, Costa Rica, but they contain nothing new, and give no later [?] from other Centrla American States. An interchange of civilities between Louis Napoleon and the President of the Costa Rica ...

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  12. SOUTH AMERICA.

    Advices from Rio Jeneiro to the 7tn ult. have been rec[?]ived. Nothing had occarred in polities to merit attention. The tra[?] tions in coffec du[?]ing September were very heavy [?] to two hundred and nineteen thou and bags. ...

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