ANNEXATION OF THE PUNJAUB. (From the Delhi Gazette Extra, April 2.)
A guand durbar was held atLahuic on the 2!). h of M.ireh, at which all the chiefs and a number of British officers were preient, ami before whom the proclamation annexing the Punjaub was read. Dulleep Singh, who higncd the document, is to have four lakhs of rupees per annum, and to reside wherecverhe may be sent liy our Government. Kajahs Tej Singh, and Deena Nath, Shaikh Eman-ootUdeen, imd Khalcefa Nowr-ood-dcen to retain their Jpsheeroa All
others forfeited. The Koh-i-noor to be presented to the Queen. Moolraj ig to be hanged, it having been proved that ho gave an elephant to the murderer of Mr. Vans Agncw.
We liad written thus far, and wero pieparing to issue the above as an Extra, when the following notificalio n readied us by Exp'e^s :
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 350, 4 September 1849, Page 3
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142ANNEXATION OF THE PUNJAUB. (From the Delhi Gazette Extra, April 2.) New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 350, 4 September 1849, Page 3
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