We, Argus, make the following extracts from the English papers received by the Solway:— THE CRUISE OF THE SAN JACINTO. ...
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Article : 567 wordsThe United States consul has communicated to the Paris papers the following letter from General Scott:— "My dear Sir,—You were right in doubling the ...
Article : 1,580 wordsLa Patrie publishes the following:— "Various English journals in speaking of the American conflict, state that the San Jacinto may have acted without orders, and that the act ...
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Article : 1,784 wordsIt is very seldom in the present polite and decorous age that we are able to accumulate so much evidence of a deliberate and long-cherished intention to do us an injury as we are able to ...
Article : 3,116 wordsWe have Melbourne papers to the 8th instant. Their contents so far, as they are not generally unimportant have been anticipated by telegraph. We must reserve extracts. A great Masonic ...
Article : 85 wordsThere has been a recurrence of great floods in the Cooma district which have done great damage, although not attended so far as at present, ascertained with any loss of life. There is no political ...
Article : 627 words"An officer of the Trent," understood to be Mr. C. P. Savage, of Belfast, has published a narrative of the boarding of that ship by the sailors and marines of the San Jacinto. Several passages will ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Tue 11 Mar 1862, Page 3
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