SINCE success has visited the Fed[?]ral arms, the old sneers which we used to hear about two years ago have died away. The North is no longer depicted as a people carrying on a war for the sake of ...
Article : 1,828 wordsWE find in a Copenhagen letter the following sketch of General Meza, the Danish Commander-in-chief:— "The General has descended from a family of Spanish Jews, who settled in Denmark about a hundred years ...
Article : 810 wordsON the 1st of January an important Act of Parliament, the mein provisions of which it concerns all persons engaged in trade of every description to know, came into practical operation for the first time. It ...
Article : 1,126 wordsWE invite the particular attention of our readers to an extract of a despatch addressed by the Duke of Newcastle to the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope, a copy of which will be found in our present number. It ...
Article : 2,242 wordsTHERE are two points connected with the social institutions of this country which attract the notice of foreigners more than any of the wonders of wealth, of industry, or of progress which meet their gaze at every ...
Article : 1,561 wordsTHE following extracts from a letter of the Times Correspondent with the Danish army in the island of Alsen will be read with interest:— THE DANISH POSITION AT A[?]EN.—Twelve thousand ...
Article : 2,973 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 12 May 1864, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: