LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
We have Iveen favored by Messrs. Buttner and Hallenstein, wills files of the Argus to the 25th ultimo, per ship Nile. The following, are the telegrams from the impression of that date : — • SYDNEY. Thursday. Gilbert, O'Meally, Hall, Burke, and Vane have stuck-up three troopers near Carcoar, and have taken their arms,horse«, and accoutrements. Troopers are specially sent to capture the bushrangers. On Tuesday ni»ht, Mr Wilding, of Burrow a, shot one bushranger dead and mortally wounded another, who attempted stickiug him up. An inquest has been held on the bodies drowned on Tuesday, and a verdict of " Accidentally drowned ''returned. Jamieson and Daley, bushrangers, have been convicted at Golbourn. Financial debate was adjourned last night. To-day the House was counted out.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 5
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