A CORRESPONDENT of the New York Times gives an account of the attack on the Federal vessels by the Confederate batteries:β Last night, soon after ten o'clock, the enemy ...
Article : 716 wordsWAITER,' said I, 'since I must not di[?] before seven, what is to be done in the meantime? The waiter led the way into the entrance-hall, and fixing his eyes upon an enormous board, decorated with ...
Article : 2,921 wordsTHE travelling season has certainly set it, my fair readers; we must, therefore, adapt our purchases to that change, and I have done so. I think I may say that [?] have ransacked all the principal shops in Par s; they ...
Article : 2,680 wordsTHE following paragraphs are all corroborative of the views we have taken of M'Clellan's prospects, and his recent movements in conjunction with Pope:β ...
Article : 1,141 wordsSIR,βIn all young countries like Australia, there is nothing so necessary, or more calculated to inspire the minds of the rising generation with [?] of true, [?], and evoke a proper feeling of manly ...
Article : 426 wordsTHE utmost excitement prevailed at Brentford yesterday morning by the intelligence that Robert Cooper, alies Bar[?]ham, who, as alleged, had murdered his wife in Twickenham lane, on the evening of Thursday, the 7th ...
Article : 907 words"IRELAND is a great capacity not brought into action," exclaimed its most eloquent statesman to an Irish Parliament. "Much has been reclaimed, but something is to be redressed; the lower orders of the people claim your ...
Article : 1,507 wordsSIR,β I beg forward to you the enclosed extract from an Irish paper, the Roscommon Herald, which I beg you will be so good as to publish for general information, while the Colonial Wine Bill is before the Legislature. The ...
Article : 826 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 15 Oct 1862, Page 3
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: