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  2. THE INDIAN REBELLION.

    The inhabitants of Calcutta have de[?] Majesty the following petition of the innabitants of Calcutta, on the subject of the great rebellion:- TO THE QUEEN'S MUST EXCELLENT MAJESTY ...

    Article : 4,310 words
  3. IMPOUNDINGS.

    SOUTH GUNDAGAI, January 1, 1858, from Mr P. Stuckey, Woller Plumer; damages 4s. 6d. each:- Strawberry cow, [?] on near rump, 5 near thigh, [?] over P off ribs, like [?] over OC off rump, aged, a red heifer calf ...

    Article : 1,604 words
  4. METROPOLITAN GOSSIP.

    On the eve of last eleotion, when Mr. Hayter was in want of a shibboleth for the hustings, the benevolent gentleman who drew Taper and Tadpole suggested that "Palmerston and the Chinese War" would be "a good ...

    Article : 4,705 words
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