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Article : 100 wordsThe latest news last month from the Potomac, per Red Sea Telegraph, stated that the Federal army had retired in disorder from Manassas. At that time the Confederates, under President ...
Article : 342 wordsNew South Wales 5 per cent., 1866, 100 to 101; Victorian 6 per cent., April and October, 105½ to 105¾. The exports to Sydney for the month amount ...
Article : 150 wordsArrivals to 23rd April reached total of 84,385 bales. Judging from the feeling in the north, and the general state of trade, the recent rates can scarcely be looked ...
Article : 191 wordsThe French Government have given permission for the French bishops to go to Rome. The Emperor has ordered a great reduction in the French army. ...
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Article : 91 wordsHides are in limited demand, at a farthing lower. Australian Skins in request, at an advance. Bark.—The stock has been cleared. Mimosa ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Jun 1862, Page 5
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