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Saint Thomas (search for this): article 6
Denmark --The following is the population of Denmark and its dependencies, according to the best authorities at hand, with the date of the latest enumeration: Denmark Proper407,7471850 Schleswig363,0001850 Holstein482,364850 Lunenburg39,560184 Faroe Islands8,1501250 Ice land57,1001840 Greenland8,0501840 West Indies--Santa Cruz25,6001841 West Indies--Saint Thomas12,8001841 West Indies--Saint Jan2,5551841 Nicobar Islands, about6,000 Total2,412,924
Branciforte (California, United States) (search for this): article 6
Denmark --The following is the population of Denmark and its dependencies, according to the best authorities at hand, with the date of the latest enumeration: Denmark Proper407,7471850 Schleswig363,0001850 Holstein482,364850 Lunenburg39,560184 Faroe Islands8,1501250 Ice land57,1001840 Greenland8,0501840 West Indies--Santa Cruz25,6001841 West Indies--Saint Thomas12,8001841 West Indies--Saint Jan2,5551841 Nicobar Islands, about6,000 Total2,412,924
Lunenburg, Ma. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 6
Denmark --The following is the population of Denmark and its dependencies, according to the best authorities at hand, with the date of the latest enumeration: Denmark Proper407,7471850 Schleswig363,0001850 Holstein482,364850 Lunenburg39,560184 Faroe Islands8,1501250 Ice land57,1001840 Greenland8,0501840 West Indies--Santa Cruz25,6001841 West Indies--Saint Thomas12,8001841 West Indies--Saint Jan2,5551841 Nicobar Islands, about6,000 Total2,412,924
Denmark, Madison co., Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 6
Denmark --The following is the population of Denmark and its dependencies, according to the best authorities at hand, with the date of the latest enumeration: Denmark Proper407,7471850 Schleswig363,0001850 Holstein482,364850 Lunenburg39,560184 Faroe Islands8,1501250 Ice land57,1001840 Greenland8,0501840 West Indies--Santa Cruz25,6001841 West Indies--Saint Thomas12,8001841 West Indies--Saint Jan2,5551841 Nicobar Islands, about6,000 Total2,412,924 Denmark --The following is the population of Denmark and its dependencies, according to the best authorities at hand, with the date of the latest enumeration: Denmark Proper407,7471850 Schleswig363,0001850 Holstein482,364850 Lunenburg39,560184 Faroe Islands8,1501250 Ice land57,1001840 Greenland8,0501840 West Indies--Santa Cruz25,6001841 West Indies--Saint Thomas12,8001841 West Indies--Saint Jan2,5551841 Nicobar Islands, about6,000 Total2,412,924
Edenborough (search for this): article 6
Castle Thunder. --The captain and crew of the Federal schooner Julis Baker, captured on Friday last by Capt. Edenborough and eight men of the signal corps off the mouth of Nansemond river, arrived in Richmond yesterday and were confined in Castle Thunder.
Nansemond River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Castle Thunder. --The captain and crew of the Federal schooner Julis Baker, captured on Friday last by Capt. Edenborough and eight men of the signal corps off the mouth of Nansemond river, arrived in Richmond yesterday and were confined in Castle Thunder.
Launch of another iron clad. --The iron clad gunboat Ashley was successfully launched from the yard at Hoyce's wharf, Charleston, Thursday morning. The Courtier; alluding to the affair, says: Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, quite a large number of spectators were present to witness the launching, and had the pleasure of seeing another "rebel ram" glide off gracefully into the water. The Ashley has been built, finished and launched under a heavy flee, the enemy having been informed of the location of the boat by deserters. Great credit is due Mr. Jones, who has persevered and personally superintended the work during the whole bombardment.
Benjamin E. Bentley (search for this): article 7
Death of a Condemned man. --Benjamin E. Bentley, of company H. 55th N. C. regiment, under sentence of death for desertion, died yesterday morning in the hospital attached to Castle Thunder.
February 18th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 8
Snow in New Orleans. --The unusual occurrence of a snow storm in New Orleans is thus recorded in the N. O. Picayune: We put it on record that yesterday, Feb. 18th, 1864 New Orleans saw a snow storm. The air in early morning had "the feel" of snow; the sky presented the dull, slaty clouds that betoken snow; at O o'clock the snow came; then it didn't; at noon it began again; and for hours the air was (to be alliterative about it) fairly filled with flying, fleecy, feathery fast fallen, flakes, and fleeting — for the flakes melted as fast as they fell. The thermometer, all day nearly, indicated 40 deg above zero and the weather was wintry and uncomfortable — And all this with lettuce growing in our gardens and each trees in blossom. No wonder that the blossoms blush for sprin
James Lyons (search for this): article 8
ostello and John Howard, charged with assaulting and robbing Peter D. Bernard; John Ryan, charged with assaulting and robbing James Kelley; and Thomas J. Horaley, charged with robbing William Casper, were examined and remanded for trial before Judge Lyons. Patrick Murphy and William Crawford, charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from James A. Kelley; Wilson, a slave, charged with aiding and abetting a servant of Jas. Lyons to escape from his owner, were examined, adjudged not guiltward, charged with assaulting and robbing Peter D. Bernard; John Ryan, charged with assaulting and robbing James Kelley; and Thomas J. Horaley, charged with robbing William Casper, were examined and remanded for trial before Judge Lyons. Patrick Murphy and William Crawford, charged with stealing a quantity of clothing from James A. Kelley; Wilson, a slave, charged with aiding and abetting a servant of Jas. Lyons to escape from his owner, were examined, adjudged not guilty, and discharged.
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