WAR IN AMERICA
... WAR AMERICA. AO AtauniLA. ' | The letters or Mr. W. H. Russell, the (pedal o*iwis sippi, gives the following respecting r •' 3M sotrrn. called ...
... WAR AMERICA. AO AtauniLA. ' | The letters or Mr. W. H. Russell, the (pedal o*iwis sippi, gives the following respecting r •' 3M sotrrn. called ...
... STATES OF AMERICA Via PORTLAND and the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial men! for the Conveycnce the Mails.) I gf.G. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. 18C7. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY’S First-class powerful Screw Steamers ...
... THE WAR IN AMERICA NEWS BY 1H AiNADA. The royal mail steamer Canada which ssi'od from Boston the 11th and from Haiirux 13 inst., has arrived. She brings 120 passengers and 77,309 dollars in specie. Having laude i all mails and five passengers, she proceeded ...
... THE WAR IN AMERICA NEWS T The royal mail steamer Arabia arrived from Boston the 9th and from Halifax on tho 11th inst. She brings (W passengers and 3D,955 dollars in specie. GENERAL LONGSTREETS RET .EAT. New York, December.—The news from East Tennessee ...
... latitude, should say that England may as well prepare ; to surrender the entire management of the foreign affairs of Central America into our ' hands, or begin the equipment her boats for active service. But we do not accept this appointment of General Cass ...
... point. was most unsafe guide. He proceeded to show that plans well adapted for the extensive and still unpeopled country of America, were not suited for this small and overcrowded island, and pointed out that instead of fiading fault with the interesting ...
... STEAM COMMUNICATION BKTWKKN t.I'T.RPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES AMERICA. V't» QUEBEC and the GRAND THUNK RAILIVAY, (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Government for the Conveyance the Mails.) SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ISfil. THE MONTREAL ...
... circumstance?. About seventeen years ago he deserted his wife and family, and went to America. A few years afterwards his wife was told hy a Sheffield man returned from America that he had died, and as no tidings were received from him it was supposed that ...
... the apprehension may be groundless, from the unexpected alteration in the temperature. France shows rather firmer markets. America influenced by monetary pressure, reports some decline in breadstuff's,but, with a large export demand, continues ship treely; ...
... trade, are entirely exoeptionable In the first place, the bnrveat was deficient; in the second place, political affairs in America utterly distracted business ; slid, the next place, the trade of the Levant received sudden shock. immediate connection with ...
... spinster, her maiden name being Barbara Catherine Morris, according to the document before me. Gotobed subsequently went to America. In his absence the defendant became acquainted with Mr William Langham Haselbri-rge Hunte Wilson, a captain in the army or ...
... Texas, her Chatfields to America, and their prototypes to every other part of this continent. Their exertions have been crowned with • defeat for Texas, Oregon, anil California are now brig it stars our union, and Central America acknowledging, in numberless ...