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  3. BREAKING-UP OF THE GANG OF BUSHRANGERS.

    ON Thursday morning a rumour went flying round the town that the bushranger Vane had been brought into Bathurst by the Rev. Father M'Carthy, who had persuaded him to give ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LOST IN THE BUSH—Information has been received from Wee Waa of the disappearance of a man named George Cadness, alias George the Policeman, from that township, while in a ...

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  5. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS—1863.

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  6. BEAUREGARD'S PROTEST AGAINST THE BOMBADMENT OF CHARLESTON.

    THE following is General Beauregard's letter to General Gillmore. protesting against the bombardment of Charleston:— "Headquaters, Charleston, S.C.,Aug. 22.— ...

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