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  2. CASTLEMAINE.

    On Monday, a meeting of the dept[?] from various Municipal Councils, ca[?] suant to invitations issued by the C[?] Council, assembled in the Municipal ...

    Article : 847 words
  3. THE SEATS OF INSURRECTION.

    Public apprehension is now allayed as to the ultimate result of the troubles in India. Delhi has been captured, and Lucknow relieved, without additional reinforcements from ...

    Article : 5,161 words
  4. AN OLD INDIAN OFFICER ON THE CAUSES OF THE INDIAN REVOLT.

    In defence of all we are doing, or intend to do, to the Indian insurgents—when they are vanquished—it is asserted they had no cause for revolt. Had they not, say those who were ...

    Article : 1,806 words
  5. A CHAPTER OF CRIME.

    At the Police Court, Liverpool, Mr. Mansfield, the Stipendiary Magistrate, was engaged in investigating a charge of murder preferred against Captain John ...

    Article : 3,327 words
  6. COUNTRY PRESS.

    [?] seems bent, not only on defying [?]on, but on courting unpopularity, [?] be has been most unfortunate in se[?] his course. It would be difficult to ...

    Article : 1,158 words
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