GENERAL GARIBALDI IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT.—On Friday afternoon Garibaldi visited the Poet Laureate at Freshwater, and at the request of Mrs. Tennyson planted a Wellingtonia gigantea in the grounds. During the day ...
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Article : 430 wordsGaribaldi was out early yesterday morning strolling in the beautiful grounds of this charming retreat. At eleven o'clock the General left Cliefden in a carriage and four, accompanied by the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland and ...
Article : 408 wordsSIR,—Seeing a letter in your paper of the 13th instant, commenting upon the inferiority of the colonial salt beef, I beg a small space in your widely circulating paper, to say a few words touching upon the same subject. ...
Article : 442 words"TOWN" has rather been shouting than "talking" during the last fortnight. Garibaldi arrived in London on Monday the 11th, and was received by the most enormous crowd eyer collected, greater, in ...
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Article : 760 wordsWE have papers to the 29th April from Hongkong, and from Japan to the 27th. The Overland China Mail of the 29th says:— In our last we reported that Colonel Gordon's ...
Article : 917 wordsThe following is the translation of a letter addressed by General Garibaldi to M. Louis Blanc:— London, April 21st, 1864. My dear Friend,—I know that France condemns the ...
Article : 437 wordsThe Duke of Sutherland presents his compliments to the Editor of the Standard, and begs to enclose a letter received last evening from Mr. Fergusson, respecting the health of General Garibaldi:— ...
Article : 262 wordsA public meeting, convened by the Working Men's Reception Committee, was announced to be held on Saturday evening on Primrose-hill, immediately after the conclusion of the proceedings connected with the Shakspere ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 16 Jun 1864, Page 3
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