25 DECEMBER 1841, page 6

Captain J. R. Crosbie, Of The Brig Elizabeth Wood, From

Nassau, New Providence, sailed the 21st November, reports that the brig Creole, of Richmond, Virginia, bound to New Orleans, arrived at Nassau on the 9th November, with about......

Postscript.

SATURDAY NIGHT. The Paris papers of Thursday bring the sentences on the state prisoners, which Baron Pasquier read in the Court of Peers that afternoon. Quenisset, the......

The Herald This Morning Puts Forth An Ominous Announcement :

it is to be hoped that it will prove to be only a little newspaper spice to sea- son the political dulness of the time- " We have reason to believe that a very serious......

One Of The Most Frightful Railway Accidents That Ever...

oc- curred yesterday morning to a luggage-train on the Great Western line, halfway between Twyford and Reading. There were thirty-seven pas- sengers, chiefly stone-masons, with......

Alaistellantous.

Tuesday being the day to which the Parliament was prorogued, the Lord Chancellor proceeded to the House of Lords shortly after three o'clock ; and the Commons having been......

The Gazette Of Upper Germany Gives Intelligence From...

to the 30th November ; according to which, Selim Pasha, with an army of 3,000 men, has forcibly pacified the Maronites of Lebanon; but the Drnses retired into the mountains and......

As This Is Our Last Number For The Year 1841,

we have incorporated with it the year's INDEX; which is found by experience to be the most convenient arrangement for subscribers who bind their volumes. Numerous Letters lie on......