Through [?] po[?] mi[?]lventure, the later portion of our files by the Northam has not come to hand, and we thereform take from the S. M. Herald the following extracte, principally re-published from the Home ...
Article : 8,445 words"ONE OF THE T[?]TY-[?]E," &C.—We do not publich replies to letters which appear in other journals. ...
Article : 20 wordsIT, during the course of the ensuing session, the Minister for Works should lay before the Assembly proposals for the construction of a railway to conncet the Great Northern line with ...
Article : 1,469 wordsWe do not now for the first time enter into close relations with Denmark. In the earliest p[?]lods of our history the truck of the Scandinavian warrior was visible upon our soil; and from the remotest time Scandinavian blood has mingled with ...
Article : 1,294 wordsGeneral Hunter has been appointed to the command of the expedition at Hilton Head. He has always been a strong abolitionist, and his appointment, therefore, may be taken as an additional proof of the emancipation policy of the Federal ...
Article : 2,408 wordsSea-kings' daughter from over the sea, Alexandra! Saxon and Norman and Dane are we, But all of us Danes in our welcome of thee, ...
Article : 214 wordsIn front of the Mansion House on Tuesday night the cries and shrieks of men and women were appalling. Three women were found dead. Another was dragged out, but life was extinct. She had saved her child by throwing it into a cart ...
Article : 635 wordsDuring the week great excitement has prevailed in Staleybridge, in consequence of notice being given at each of the working men's schools that there would be a reduction in their pay of sixpence each, and that tickets on shopkeepers would be ...
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