THE THISTLE AND THE TUSCARORA
... THE THISTLE AND THE TUSUARORA. (From the Scotsmno.) ST. TnOMAS'S, WEST INDIES, December, 1862. As an account of the stoppage and search of a British merchant steamer in the Atlantic by an American man ...
... THE THISTLE AND THE TUSUARORA. (From the Scotsmno.) ST. TnOMAS'S, WEST INDIES, December, 1862. As an account of the stoppage and search of a British merchant steamer in the Atlantic by an American man ...
... i s UTAT FIRE i1N; 'WHIWTALL- STREi'1',, THI$ MOANING. e It is well known in the ginatrade, and most probably to the public, that M'dessrs. Brooks and Sons ?? extda- hive premises, as maufaeturers of ...
... ART AND MANUFACTURES, NEWV PATENTS. IConfribsecd by Mr. Georee Shaw,; The following Patents wero sealed during the week ending January 8th, 1863:- Joseph Mander, Dirmiughami, improvements in crochet n ...
... THE FEDERAL LOSSES IN 18962. A Southern correspondent of the Index thui writes:- It may be interesting to call your attention to the enor. mous losses suffered by the enemy during th ...
... The greatest battle-painter of France is dead. Horace Vermet, at the ripe old age of seventy-three, has gone to his rest The best tribute that can be offered to his memory is t ...
... MISCELLANEOUS LOST IN THE STORML-Tho wife of Mr. John Heron, who is manager of a farm at Hartelde, last week visited her mother at Romehory distance of about toen miles fro her home. She left Ratlihur ...
... FATHER MATEW IN A FIX.' H ec had arrived in the dusk of the evening at thehouse of a parish priest in a remote part of 'the county Galway, where he was to preach in aid of the funds of a school, con ...
... loidMtMq%_6 n b 0 ito. F~'ind1isg it'.dilenit~ ibm eosidranen0 of ?? continue our Loca Notws *ana .Quenes innoeessivo numbeis of the Jein'al, we hxav decided, on transferring them to the Daily Post ...
... vixmisoham mal?4 W,04 TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1863. NEWS OF THE DAY. The nomination of candidates for the vacancy in the representation of East Kent, caused by the death of Mr. DEEDES, took place yesterda ...
... The following letter has been addressed to us by a gen- elernan in Brunswick:- , IDlhabitalnts of Birmingham,-Through the mediam of your local journal, I address to you thes ...
... While honest folks have, with a quiet conscience, entered into the festivities of the Christmas season, or have been compelled to abstain from enjoyments which no misconduc ...
... A quarterly meeting of the Town Council was held yesterday, the Mayor (Mr. C, Starge) presiding There was a good attendance. Taim CATHOUrCS AND THE NEW CEtNTEs:Y.-Aldor- man TURN ...