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Five days later from Europe.arrival of the Nova Scotian.
the trial and Acquittal of Curran — Ecclesiastical affairs in Italy — the Cotton question in Italy — recognition of Italy by Belgium, &c.
Farther Point, Nov. 12.
--The steamer Nova Scotian, from Liverpool, Thursday October 3d, and Londonderry, November 1. arrived here at half-past 8 P. M. She brings four days later intelligence than that of the Persia.
The Nova Scotian has twenty-eight cabin and 128 steerage passengers, and $90,000 in specie.
She passed the Anglo-Saxon at seven P. M. of the 11th, thirty miles west of Natahquan Point.
The steamship North Briton is the last of the season to Quebec.
The political news is unimportant.
The Times has published Mr. W. Furnard's account of his arrest on landing from the City of Washington at New York, but without any important comments.
The Times also notices the arrest of another British subject, Mr. Cornellus Nilford, on landing from <
The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1861., [Electronic resource], Stolen watch. (search)
Making a Clean Breast of it.
--A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial, writing from Harrodsburg, Ky., acknowledges fully the system of lying resorted to by the Yankees and calls for a reform, or Providence will never be for them.
He also tells the truth about the Wild Cat fight and the Union men of Tennessee and Kentucky:
Harrodsburg, Nov. 1.
Editors Commercial:--I notice in your paper of the 29th ult., that you complain that our party has been injuring our cause by false hood and misrepresentation, and I, sir, agree with you, and I am now led to believe that many of our reverses and misfortunes are attributable to such misrepresentations and falsehoods.
I don't believe that Providence will be with us or our cause, so long as we continue so dishonest a course.
I believe that honesty is the best policy, and I do hope in future we may have as near the truth as it may be possible to get at it.
I have risen from my bed, (where I am confined from a wound r
The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], The jail hospital. (search)
The jail hospital.
--The bill for the medical attendance upon prisoners at the city jail, sent on for trial by the Hustings Court, amounts to $75 for the half year ending November 1st.
The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1861., [Electronic resource], Southern affairs. (search)
Texas troops.
--The Sherman (Texas) Patriot, Nov. 1st., says that the last of the volunteer regiments have struck their tents and left for McCulloch's command The Patriot also says that a man by the name of Bell, who has acted as adjutant of one of the regiments encamped in Grayson, was tried and hung as a spy.
Ranaway.
--From the subscriber, on or about the first of November last a Negro woman, named Harriet she is about 30 years old, light complexion, and about five feet three inches high.
She has lived with Mr. Harnswinglo as a nurse.
I will give $10 reward if delivered to me, at No. 113 Main street, Richmond.
ja 2--1w Rowlett Winfree.
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on or about the first of November last, a Negro Woman, named Harriet.
She is about 35 years old, light complexion, and about five feet three inches high.
She has lived with Mr. Harnsvingle as a nurse.
I will give $10 reward if delivered to me, at No. 113 Main street, Richmond.
ja 2--1w* Rowlett Winfree.
The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Potomac Fisheries. (search)
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on or about the first of November last, a Negro Woman, named Harriet.
She is about 35 years old, light complexion, and about five feet three inches high.
She has lived with Mr. Harnswingle as a nurse.
I will give $10 reward if delivered to me, at No. 113 Main street, Richmond.
ja 2--lw* Rowlett Winfree.
Ranaway
--From the subscriber, on or about the first of November last, a Negro Woman, named Harriet.
She is about 35 years old, light complexion, and about five feet three inches high.
She has lived with Mr. Harnswingle as a nurse.
I will give $10 reward if delivered to me, at No. 113 Main street, Richmond.
ja 2--1w* Rowlett Winfree.
The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Sugar going North. (search)