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... recent violent garotting assault in Dublin were on Friday sentenced each to five years' penal servitude. AUSTRIA has now an army of 112,000 men in her Italian provinces, of which number there are 88,000 in Verona, and 22,000 in Venice. _ _ IT is stated ...

PRESIDENT DAVIS'S SPEECHES

... movements of our armies since the full of New Orleans—an event as unexpected to him as it was to ns—and showed tint we had not retrograded, but had gathered lamely in strength. Armies are not made up in numbers ors t , We have now an army that we can safely ...

GREAT INSURRECTION IN RUSSIAN POLAND

... states that a revolutionary proclamation has heen issued. pronoising all landed property to the peasants, and announcing to them that General Mierolawski is in Poland. Many landed proprietors have tied to Warsaw. .I .. FECII OF TUE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA TO ...

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... China, and it is to be hoped that the service will not long he deprived of his experience and talents. PRINCE Atruen.--The Army and Nary Curette states that HAUL Prince Alfred, having passed his examination for seamanship, has received an acting order ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1863

... summary of Union losses is g,iven MClellan's army lost 100,000; he landed on the peninsula with nearly 100,000 men. was afterwards reinforced. to 158,000, and left with a resilient of about 55,01X1 men. 2. Pope's army in the battle of Cedar Ran and of Manes- ...

BY SPECIAL ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. London, Thursday. AMERICA. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] The Liverpool, New York, and ..

... York, and Philadelphia Company's Ferew steamer Kangaroo, from New York, on 81st Jan., arrived at Queenstown at noon, having landed mails and passengers, she proceeded to Liverpool. She brings 1,103,890 dole. in specie. PUBLIC FEELING IN THE RIVAL STATES ...

Scottanb

... Palmerston's visit. This honour will be regarded as a not unmerited compliment to the Fourth Estate in the person of Mr Neilson. A WOMAN'S Rzystrog.—At the Paisley Police Court, on Monday, Gilbert WRelvie, a dyer, residing in Lawn Street, Paisley, was charged ...

SOCIAL LIFE IN SCOTLAND

... let him pay a great fine. This suited for a bond of brotherhood in those rude times; sad for many a year downwards did the land suffer from social discord and insecurity. Open the record of our domestic life, and the truth appears, causing wonderment ...

General

... on the last week of January. TUE CROWN LANDS or C tNAD.I.--The report of the Commissioner of Crown Lands for the past year has been submitted to Parliament. We learn that 252,166 acres of Lower Canada Crown lands were sold during the year for 106,197 tops; ...

TOWN COUNCIL

... SALLY ON THE WAR.—One of the NOV York Herald correspondents has discovered, near the Rapidan, a veritable Aunt Sally, a slave woman ninety-five years old, who has lived all those years on the same plantation, and remembers the war of the Revolution. He asked ...

(iI.ASOOW

... crew, the rest, twenty-one in number, were saved, and landed at Gibraltar by the Amelia. GENAREL HOOKER ANDERE NEWAPAPERS.—GeneraI Hooker has issued an order requiring newspaper correspondents in his army to sign the commanications they transmit to the papers ...

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... the 12th May. Some of the Oneida's passengers visited her, and were politely received. She was well coaled. Her object was to land prisoners, of whom she had eighty-four on board. The Alabama had destroyed the Dorcas Prince., Union Jack, Sea Lark, and the ...