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... OUTLINES OF THE WEEK. THE intelligence received from New York is of considerable importance. The long expected movement of Lee has taken place. On the 8th of October his whole army crossed the Rapidan ...
... OUTLINES OF THE WEEK. THE intelligence received from New York is of considerable importance. The long expected movement of Lee has taken place. On the 8th of October his whole army crossed the Rapidan ...
... ALLEGED BARBAROUS MURDER. A young man named William Curtis, steward on board the ship Martha Pope, which recently arrived in the West India Docks with a cargo of logwood, from Belize, Honduras, is rep ...
... w iatrpOFL LoXw |rty BAIUSl frtrM LX SIIPRMM I DOMESTIC. Her Majesty will hold a Privy Council at Osborne to-day, for the purpose of sanctioning the speech from the throne and confirming the Selektion of sheriffs for the eusuing year. The Earl of Derby left Lancashire yesterday to resume his Parliamentary duties. The nomination of candidates for the repre- sentation of Reigate is fixed for ...
... Sir George Grey has lost his sister, a widow, who died in London on Friday, in her 67th year. Mr. Edward Lloyd, head of the well-known banking firm of Jones, Lloyd, and Co., died on Friday, at the age of 83. The new missionary bishops to Africa, the Rev. W. Tozer and the Rev. E. Twells were conse- crated in Westminster Abbey yesterday. Twelve persons narrowly escaped being burnt to death at a ...
... TO CORRESPONDBNTS. We eannet undertake to return comimunioetions of which we do not avail ourselves. Communmications should always be legibly written in ink, and on one eids qfothe paper only; length increases the diffculty of finding pspc for them. Whatever is intended for insertion ust- be authenticated by the name, and address of the writer, not necessarly for publication, but as a ...
... I 1 AMIERICA. II ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER AND . TlHE BOHNAM1AN. _ THE FRENCY1 MEDIATION PROPOSAL REJECTED. Mr- ISUNTDERSTANDING BETWEEN MR. id SEWARD AND M. MERCIER- 10 of [[REUTER'S THLEGRAM.] rn., QuEENSTOWN, WEDrNESDAY MORNING. m The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Company's steamship City of Manchester, from New York on the 14th instant, arrived here at 145 a.m. to-day. She ...
... . i PROFESSOR HTUGIHES'S |PRINTING TELEGRAPH. I Wihncomparatively few- 'Years, the kingdom foundry I wi4 startled from its propriety by the announce- wall ha, Lli6tlt that science hati discovered the means of Iva pin ual~g O~ea~ricit~' as- an agent of, communication thiel, . fir jlce to place, without regard to, distance, in takir 'add despite th difficulties arising, from the Close by~ i~ ...
... LATEST AN N TELEGRPHIC NEWS. STORM SIGNAL. At noon yesterday Admiral Fitzroy sent teleg 0005 to all the outports to hoist the warning signal of Approaching heavy gales. (BEUTER'S TELEGRAMS,] FRANCE. PARIS, JAN. 1. The l!mperor received the diplomatlc corps and the ?? bodies of the State to-day. The Papal Nuncio congratulated his Majesty In the name of th diplomatic body. The Temp states that ...
... PROCEBsION OFp THR ROYAL FAMILY AN]):D OF TEE QUEEN'S HOUSB IOLD TO T. GEORGE'-S CHAPE L. At a quarter to twelve o'clock hew Royal High- nees the Crown Princess of Prussia, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland, with his Ro>I Highness Prince William of Prussia his Royal Highness Prince Louis of Heaset ana her Roerl Highness Princess LAuis of Remse, Princess ?? of Great Britain and ...
... I - PREMERMENM AND APPOITMENS. Blanchrd. Rev. R. D. to the rectory of ddleoon-0. the-WolWs, Yorkshire. Cstwri fev. . fi ?? of Christ Chure, Oxford, ctothe recto o Anihoe Nortante. Cooke, 3 C kthtiie retot4 b Chesteton, Halite. Uoflett, Rev. W.,Mi4.A, to the chaplaincy of Morden Colze£Bla~kjsia '0£' ?? v tt binenunbencty of Exlhlaumm hfdotdWarwick: Daft- Rev. J., to be domestic chaplain to the ...
... The Alabama arrived at Port Royal on the 20th 3 of January, eleven days from Galveston, and the f following morning great excitement existed in a Kingston when rumours spread that she had a recently been engaged with a Federal gunboat, 3 and had sunk her after a short -engagement. . The following account may generally be relied upon ; it 3 had been gleaned from a personal examination of the ...
... The usual fortnightly meeting of tho Liverpool Select Vestry was held yesterday, in the boardroom of the parish-offices, Brownlow-hil. Mr. Churohwarden Smith presieend the cfollowhing other geenttlemenwere also resnt:-- r. ?? Messrs. ~'ihime, Ak~, Sott, eck, wen, atchel, Roerts, Loughottom, Hughlles, sCrietckhioy, WhisttyhLe~is, Syers, Coegrove, Dear, Mackay, and Burroughs. THE WORKHOUSE ...