IT may appear at first sight, perhaps, to be both hard and unfair, when the burdens and sacrifices occasioned by the Russian war do not fall in a direct manner upon the colonies, to mete ...
Article : 1,258 wordsGAS LIGHT IN MAITLAND.—We understand that the works going on for some time past at the Hunter River Hotel, East Maitland, have been brought to a state of completion, and that Mr. Cobcroft intends, on ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE strong letter of the 8th of Decemb by Colonel Williams to Lord Stratford, was not unnatural, been received by the [?] a formal attack upon himself, and he [?] ...
Article : 10,479 wordsTHE WEATHER.—The weather since last Saturday has been very severe. On Sunday evening a thunder-storm took place a few miles from Armidale, which was followed by rain, sleet, and snow. Between eight ...
Article : 479 wordsTO-DAY Paris is literally empty. Everyone not absolutely confined to town by the exigencies of business would seem to have gone to the review in the Champs de Mars. The multitudes which streamed ...
Article : 874 wordsSIR JOHN PAKINGTON has, we are glad to see placed a notice on the paper of the House of Commons, of his intention to call attention to the memorial presented to the Treasury by the General Association for the ...
Article : 1,606 wordsWE have papers to the 20th ultimo. The most important article of news is the prorogation of the Legislative Council, on Thursday, the 19th, by his Excellency Sir Richard Macdonell. Says the Adelaide ...
Article : 1,663 wordsTHE fact that, of the pending disputes with the United States, the Central American, and not the Enlistment question, is looked upon as the most serious, renders it desirable to clear up a misapprehension that seems ...
Article : 1,537 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 Jul 1856, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: