BRIGHTON.
(Fro,n our oicii correspondent.) !a<t I mentioned that Brighton 1 gradually settling down into a fixed ! and anything more unsatisfactory present condition of this townis difficult to imagine. Everything perfect standstill, no buildings going work of any sort going I except the Warden's residence, but completed. How long this inertness will continue it is hard for it is certain that the present of the district must increase to adjust the disproporthe actual miners and btisithe latter being about five numerous than a legitimate demand, and until something there is little likelihood of any considerable influx of are just jurisdiction without jurisdiction whatat but r to The as <fcc., up be once more craft, lie posto be good thlan conthe The river of and on miles up the Fox the
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Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 3
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130BRIGHTON. Charleston Argus, Volume 1, Issue 15, 4 May 1867, Page 3
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