AMERICA
... AMERICA. £!» i. , . N*w York, Nor. Fv ...
... AMERICA. £!» i. , . N*w York, Nor. Fv ...
... AMERICA New Tobk, Tuesday.—Mr T3den continues to be I the leading candidate before the National Democratic Convention, which opened at St Louis to:day. Washington, Monday.—The Senate has increased the army appropriations by three million dollars. ...
... AMERICA. (Per the Hansa, via Southampton.) New York, April 9. —The Senate has passed a bill providing that expressions uttered or opinions formed or founded on newspaper statements or public reports shall not disqualify those persons— otherwise qualified—from ...
... AMERICA. New York, Tuesday.—The death of Mr Gideon Wells, who was Secretary to the Navy under the Administration -of the late President Lincoln, is announced to-day. Washington, Tuesday. —President Hayes is said to have written letter deprecating the ...
... Experience admonishes America not to let war come upon her unprepared, yet war may now be pending. The calamity that might follow neglect should warn America to be prepared. It is no longer doubtful that the future saftty of America is dependant on her ...
... AMERICA. New York, July 2, p.m.—Lord has been sworn in as Viceroy of Canada. The harvest reports are favourable. The Teutonia has arrived out. Closing prices of gold, 1381; sterling exchange on London. 110; 520 U. S. Bonds, 110J ; Illinois, ; Erie, 67; ...
... AMERICA. (Per the Scotia.) New York, Jan. 23.—Brownville despatches of the 15th confirm the capture of Bagdad, with 300 prisoners and four guns, by Federal coloured troops. The Liberals remain in possession. The New York Herald states that Montholon asked ...
... AMERICA THE CITY OF WASHINGTON'S NEWS. rru t • , Liverpool, Friday. S ?? . & «» SS_.fi.2J __b _™ -_srz as, _s !_»&- • **■*»- , *It J >U _ ale b^ this arrival are two days later A r m m erSr:. YOlkthaU thos — ived ?? _ THE SITUATION Ihe New York Herald' ...
... AMERICA. Liverpool, 29th June.—The Australasian (s.s..),.from New York to the 19th inst., has airived. News anticipated. The Canada (s.), sailed for Halifax and Boston, 'took £103,000 in specie. Sunday.—The royal mail stearaerCaisada arrived here at noon ...
... AMERICA Southampton, June 22.—The Hamburg American Company’s steamship Borussia arrived this afternoon, with ninety passengers for this port. Havre, and Hamburg, 168.000 dols. for London, and 24,000 for Hamburg. .New York, June 22.—President Johnson and ...
... AMERICA. New York, June ?, C r.M.--Thc New York journals publish intelligence from Mexico announcing that the Liberals have left Queretaro for the City of Mexico. The Emperor Maximilian will taken to the capital as a prisoner of war. 1 nman s.s. City ...
... AMERICA. RAILWAY CATASTROPHE IN SEVENTEEN PERSONS KILLED. Jackson. Michigan. Friday, Noon (Rauter).—A Edible disaster occurred near here this morning on . !ie Michigan Central Railway. Two excursion ,am« came into collision and were wrecked. Seventeen ...