The mail by the Prince of Wales brings us papers of the 8th November, and we have been favoured by a passenger with a paper of the 14th of that month. ...
Article : 220 wordsLONDON.—The imports of wool into London last week were 161 bales from Bombay, 148 from Hamburgh, 516 from Constantinople, 511 from Odessa, 1267 from Sydney, and 9 from the Cape. The private contract ...
Article : 739 wordsWOOLWICH, NOVEMBER 11.—The Monkey, steam vessel, Master Commander Bryant, after towing the Investigator to Woolwich, again went down the river to assist the African, steam vessel, in towing the Enterprise, ...
Article : 768 wordsPresident Bonaparte has dismissed his ministers, in a mode that indicates considerable spirit on his own part, no small mortification on the part of the dismissed, and a serious sequel; but it has yet to be seen ...
Article : 4,119 wordsSIR H. L. BULWER.—His Excellency Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer, the newly accredited Minister to the United States, accompanied by the Hon. Lady Bulwer, left town on Thursday ...
Article : 521 wordsWe have already announced the unexpected arrival in London of Captain Sir James Ross, and we have also stated that Mr. Kerr, the captain of the whaler Chieftain, the source of the Esquimaux story respecting ...
Article : 2,454 wordsYesterday morning, at nine o'clock, Frederick George Manning and Maria Manning, his wife, were hanged in front of Horsemonger-lane Gaol, for the murder of Patrick O'Connor. ...
Article : 2,276 wordsThe Queen Dowager was still ill. The latest bulletin is dated November 13th, and reports that her Majesty slept for several hours during the night, and was tolerably comfortable that ...
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