THE LOSS OF THE DELAWARE
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... TIA.1'' h(SS OF YXIB mVILIXIBM,; e. Nl~zf -rii~ of the Io1s;of tho zaikimnr DMiesr T o, . ~oS-l.ily Thian & onl WedueL:3y, t ate thmt thot r. i u' Ze7t:i-?n %bt;,1v one o'clock; in tlie-aft'-ernoot ( ...
... FRENCH PAUIUATENTARY PETITIONS. The petitions presented to the French Assamhly afford an amusing field for investigatioll. A g'n, uany of theae weredleared off on the 1th, vwhifli (as a writer in the ...
... LATEST AD TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. T IE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT at a Council held by her Mlajesty, at Windsor, i yeeterdaY Parliament was farther prorogued -rom Wednesday, the 27th December, to Tuesday, 6th l ...
... OARDIFF. cii CHISTMboAS FaseTyaIre ONe BOARD TinU IIXvANN&irC -As a1 ?? to the niece- ?? jiretelitiete enter- ire fuitilminclts Which atL thin Limol Of the3a year ae withi thle ...
... The- New Yorl Vimes of Dec. 10. ?? suddon, and mysterious death, two weeks agc, of- a young womea in, Guangerville, Sare'oga County, in this State, created a. deep impression. This wa ...
... MEETIN'lG OF MINERS' DELEGATES AT BLACK WOOD. A fortnight ?? a meeting of dnlegatse from all tic surrounlding colliery dietricts woe hold at Blackwo3:1, at which it war determined to apply to the mnas ...
... : - I-NOISY MEETING. Byue it The usgual meeting of this heard was held on Saturday, By t, Mr. E. W. David (t he Chairman) presiding. There wee a cironi 55 lreatedneo nadas ...
... F * NNORTH UION. ?? I T| o board held their usual weekly meeting yes- terday. . Nz, Esq., T.P., in the chair. The other goardians present were-frZ T Arkineg Mr. 3. IL ?? P ?? Mr. John Billy. itr. C. Orawocr.WMr. ?? Ir. Brady. 3J.P., V.0. Mr. G. N.Lwo.Mr. J. IL Chomley. mr. W. ~Mr P.Kennyand Mr B n D 16th Dec., 1871,2,026; admitted duringthe week, 71- born, I; total, 2,088-;discharged durng the ...
... We reprint the following outspoken and energetic R article from John Bull:- es The unexpected burst of national sympathy with the X Heir Apparent in the hour of peril has swept into the political world like a mountain breeze into a close. unwholesome valley. The political world was in great need of such a purifier. When a Prime Minister of a British Sovereign can tell his constituents that the ...
... WATLIN-GTON. DxInD-Dec. 7, at BrightWell, Oxon, Elizabeth, second by daughter of the late Mr. Saunders. 511 Ca BITRFORD. PZnNY REaD1XnnS.-The second of the present series was given on Tuesday last, in the School Room, and although the weather was very unfavourable, there was a very iespectable audience. The Vicar was in the chair, and gave three readings, a scene from Shakespeare's King Johnu, ...
... ; xln :pbb iarth. i 0 . 0 .. ADOTXIAD..0;l GOLWO 0 BEN' NDYO AR' WLAD RE DDnxwIr, mewn Casflfad o :B~igion H maam wYnMp D ya yn Adda;,: aii Gyfodi yn-'Nqkgu.: Gan- Morgan Rhys. Aberystwyth: iArgraffwyd gan E. Wil. Hams. .Pris 6fh. Yr argrafflad diweddaraf, diwygiedig, o lymnau melyslon ao- efengylaidd MorganRl hBys' y'yw hwn,. dan olygiad W. Williams, Dinbych, yn' 1841. 'Ar- graffiad bychan, ...
... LONDON, WEDNESDAY. -Win. Matthews, aged twenty-six, received forty lashes in Newgate this morning, in the presence of the officials, the mem- bers of the Press, and a number of legal and medi- cal gentlemen interested in the punishment to be inflicted. Matthews vas looked upon by the police as the king of the savages of the low district by the New Cut. His offence was robbery with brutal ...