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THE DAILY COURIER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1870

... there is article on Art and Heart Culture,” and a sketch of the career of Lady Rachel Russell under the heading Lives that Speak,” besides stories, poems, and other items. ENCOUNTER BETWEEN A HORSE AND A SEHI’ENT. MJ. NICOLLS SPECIALITIES in WINTER DRESS ...

marine intelligence,

... Ashton, which left Hamburg Feb. 6, are all the ice below The Kibe is covered with ice The master of the tug Rattler reports speaking the Victoria Nyauza, at 11 a.m. the hist., 18 miles NW the bkerries. with steering wheel gone ; wind SSE, moderate Aruba ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... respective vessels seem have turned their attention to each other's ships. Captain Macomb, of the United Slates steamer Plymouth, speaks in the highest terms of her Majesty’s steamer Monarch, saying she behaved splendidly in all weathers, and that her accommodation ...

persons ©lantcb

... tfcnr tn-iral «ud 'Us Ai>lrc»» 4, CMner* L»«>v - underUlii , tfcc nsnal . sound Kne, »c.ilii>n. >4*»r f c.-rtin rct:»4c. and speaks Vrrt.th ,rr»lr. -- -ted rare* -I • - r« in France. Address Y. 2., P-üb'ff i. Kaicnuc. Tf«H Clcrcymaa ...

THE DAILY COURIER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1870. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY COURIER

... become admirable in the some way, because then be would never write any more about music, which would very pleasant. * What I speak of now is what they think is criticism on the Inst concert of the Philharmonic Society, which begins sneering at Mudumc Siuico ...

board held their fortu . tly meeting yesterday,

... asking Mr. Gladstone to-day whether Government intends to propose alteration or repeal of the ecclesiastical titles act. Speaking of the proceedings m th* Rouse Couvocation, Wednesday, respecting Dr. Temple, the Daily expresses bops that the end baa now ...

LETTER FROM Ills DROTUER

... in laud and ocean telegraphs. When the first Atlantic cable was laid and lost, and when it was still believed that it might speak again, electricians watched it for months at Vak-ntia. noting tbe incoherent utterances that came from it like the delirious ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... other day. and the following address, written by their mistress, before leaving hon.c for a while, was read her agent“ wish speak yon concerning the occarren- the last few weeks, within which time both I and ray steward have received several threatening ...

SUMMARY OF NEWS

... between one and a half millions and three millions of Catholics, while the 700,000 subjects of the Pope have 143 prelates to speak for them. Elsewhere, as in our own town. brewers are manifesting a proper disposition to have their say in the agitation on ...

(bPCCUL TKLKOtLVX.)

... undoubted rights. The say*— *’The following letter from tho Very Rev. Canon Gridin, vicar-general of the Dishop of Nottingham, speaks for itself. Tlie arrangement which parliamentary prelate has taken a title already bonus by Catholic bishop seems to us only ...

THREATENED CARLIST RISING

... tiiis means, in few dsys. tbe stolen notes will the only ones out bearing tint date. THE WEEKLIES AND THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. Speaking of tbo Quiwi's speech, the says that never in dnys tbc Ccrccct const!■ tutionnl strifo has work!«‘cn placed before the Comuhobs ...