INDIA AND THE EAST.
Calcutta, Oct. 26. Disturbances have occurred in the north-west. Two brigades have been despatched to restore order. Nearly the whole of Upper India is suffering from an unusual drought, while in Calcutta more than the usual quantity of rain has fallen. Advices from Simla have decided the G-overnor-G-eneral and Coinmander-in-Chief to go to Peshawur, where a large camp has been assembled. Shere-Ali, the Ameer of Afghanistan, will meet the Viceroy at Calcutta.
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Southland Times, Issue 1063, 4 December 1868, Page 3
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76INDIA AND THE EAST. Southland Times, Issue 1063, 4 December 1868, Page 3
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