WE received yesterday a few Boston and New York papers per the Robert Pulsford, which left Boston on the 1st March. We have much later now a from those ...
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Article : 78 wordsThe following are the directions, and the distribution of the troops, for the attack on the pah, at three o'clock, this evening. The principle attack will be made on or near ...
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Article : 1,684 wordsSir,—Annexed is a detailed account of the action that took place between the troops under my command, and the rebels, in the early part of the forenoon of yesterday, as also of our | ...
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Article : 261 wordsSIR—Your general knowledge of all affair connected with the welfare of the public, induces me to address you upon a subject which, as it at present appears, may become of great ...
Article : 426 wordsTHERE will be found in our last page, a letter from A Little Squatter, subscribed "A Voice from the Bush," addressed to the Bishop. We hope his Lordship will do the ...
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The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), Tue 29 Jul 1845, Page 3
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