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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 ...
... QIENITRAP INTELLIGENCE ...
... PaIS, Oct. 29th.-The Mexican consuls in Paris, Bordauxand aive having beea compelled to cease their f .notious, the affairs of these consulates hase been temporarily placed in charge of the console Of Guatelmuala. TorLoN, 29th Oct-The Empress of France arrived here this moron ngy Her Majesty was received by the authorities of the town at 11 o'clock, The Empress will be present at the launch ...
... ?? w Go-b -- -- j A meeting of this body took place OH Monday last, in the Coantv Court Room, Town Hall, the Mayor, (W. El. Moss, Esq.), in the chair. MR WILKINSON'S MOTION.. Mr S. MOSELY presented a petition adopted at1 a meeting on Saturday night last, against Ite notio oft Mr Wilkinson, about to'be brought forward to-day. 'The' petition was as follow:-*' At large' and influential meetinz ...
... - i TO THE EDITOR OF THS St HULL PACKET. SIB,-I find in the Herasldof to.day that I om apoke. of as likely to oppose one of the returning councillors. I vneh, through your oaluable paper, to inform the editor of the Ezetrn Countteat Herald that I have no s3eb wish, and also to asbore him that the eleotore have the gcod common sense which he faneies they have, and that no doubtb they woulld ...
... | Mr Newvby will shortly publish 1 Heroic Idylls sod a other Poems, by Walter Savage Londor, thle veteran writer being now in his 90tb year.e 1Unbleached Amnericana is the new title of coloured mer, in place of the vulgar word .Niggers. The Abeille Xledical 'publishes a letter fromi M E'.eb Decrlx a, veterinary Furgeon, bolding that ?? mnadenes b not (aisgenerally believed) incurable. He ...
... AllTS AND MANUFACTURES. NEWY PATENTS. ?? by Mr. Gaorqs Shiw.s) The folloving Patenits were sealed during the weak ending October 1, 1863:- i Edwin Chelshire, Bismingliam, improvements in apparatus for intercepting tho soltd portions of the sofl of water closots. Dated wday 5, 1003. lenry Dirchs, Blackheath, Kent, and John 11. Pepper, London, insprovcmnta in apparatus to he used In the ...
... THE NEW ZE&LANND CEIIE rAINS. Yesterday afternoon a juvenilO meeting, over which the Rev, Dr. MILURi presided, was held in the Town EHIU, when the New Zealand Chieftains and Chieftainessfs, attired in their native costume, were present In addition to children from a. number of schools in the town, there wasagood attendance. The Rev. CHAr-rIIriA, in opning the proceedings, referred to the ...
... THEB MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. ANOTHER STORMY MEETING IN ST. P~rEfES WARD. A meeting of the burgesses who had signed the requisi- tion to Messrs. Hawkirns and Lowe, convened by the com- mittee who are conducting the election of these gentlemen as representatives of St. Peter's Ward, was held yesterday evening In the second court at the Public Office. Seven o'etoek was the hour appointed for ...
... OALUS ?? LEX SUP1REMIA. DOMESTIC. - After a hind struggle, Mr. Uloyd, the Liberal candidate, was returned for Barnstaple yester(hly. As the late occupant of the seat, Mr. Potts, was a Tory, the result of the (on- test is a gain to the Government. Two more vacancies have been caused in the Mouse of Commons by the deaths of Mr. C. W. Hope, the Tory member for Windsor, and Mr. J. H. Langston, ...
... I le r The inquiry into the loss of this vessel was resumed a yesterday at the Police Court, by Mr. Raffles, the a stinen lnry magistrate, and Captain Harris and Captain 6 Baker,nauticalassesors. The following witnesses were it Johnt Bruford, quartermaster of the Ncrwegian, said he was at the wheel when the ship struck. He relieved Thomlas Heritode at six am., and he gave witness the course N ...
... I TIIE BISHIOP OF CHESTER ON 9TlE CIRCULATION 0? RO-MISI VERl- SIONSOF TlE SRIPTURES. The annuilal mneeting of the Liverpool auxiliary to the Biritish and Foreign Bible Society wvas held last evening,, at the Collegiate Institution. TI'here wvas a large attendance. 'The flight R1ev. the Lord Bishop of Chester prsdesud amlongst other gentlemen on the platform were the Rev. George .1. ...