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SIR,—We notice in yours of yesterday an atrabilious and splenetic effusion (of ill humours bred) signed "Subscriber," and which he can surely not have copied from the "Polite Letter Writer." It ...
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Article : 272 words view this articleThis book is dedicated by permission to Mr. Ward Hunt, M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty, and professes to be a handy book on Home and Foreign Timber, which, Mr. Laslett says, is much required; ...
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Article : 852 words view this articleThe annual meeting of the members of the above association was held at the principal office George-street, on Friday afternoon, 18th inst., for the purpose of receiving the seventh annual report of the ...
Article : 759 words view this articleA Herald special, from Richmond, Virginia, says that a telegram from Charlestown, Weat Virginia, states that Allen, the horse-thief, who murdered Marshal Mitchel, and Turner, a livery-stable ...
Article : 2066 words view this articleIt will doubtless be in the recollection of our readers that some short time since the schooner Vibilia arrived at Auckland in charge of the chief officer, who reported that his captain had been ...
Article : 632 words view this articleA few days ago we published a telegraphic announcement of a deadly conflict between United States troops and the Sioux Iudians, in which the American officer in command, and all under him ...
Article : 2274 words view this articleThe case of Benjamin Williamson Campion, the absconding solicitor, came on for hearing at the Police Court this morning, when the defendant was brought up on remand from the 18th inst. on an ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 26 Aug 1876, Page 3 - THE AMERICAN-INDIAN MASSACRE.
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