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  2. NATIONAL DEBTS.

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  3. LETTER FROM A CAPTIVE IN ABYSSINIA.

    THE Bombay Gazette of September 26th, contains the following letter, received by . a gentleman in Bombay from Dr. Blanc, one of the prisoners at Magdallah:— ...

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    “O Fate smile fair upon him,” she said, “ ‘Tis long, long since we parted 1 I could not lire on if hope were dead, My love so noble-hearted. ...

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    THE PRINCE.—Private letters from a gentleman on board the Galatea mention the pleasure H.R.H. derived from his reception and quiet, gentlemanly treatment in South ...

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    A circumstance involved in some mystery is the subject of some conversation in Singleton at present. Mrs. Dove, late of Jerry’s Plains, but who now resides at Billingsby ...

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    SHOCKING ACCIDENT.—A very shocking accident occurred yesterday morning, on the Great Northern Road, about nine miles from Muswellbrook. It appears that Mr. Gill’s ...

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