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... AMERICA. YANKEE SYMPATHY WITH IRELAND. New Yore, March 11.—President Johnson is preparing to execute a bill for the military government of the South. The Governor Louisiana has announced that the bill is in foroe in that State. The Times has received ...

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... AMERICA. Mr. J. Ingersoll had been nominated Minister to England in the room of Mr. Abbot Lawrence. According tothe New York Herald, the Japan expedition bad been abandoned. The newt from Cuba nentitma that a rerolutionarj compiracj had been detected ...

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... AMERICA. ** Manhattan’s” letter again speaks of the effect produced on public feeling in the North the attacks of the Southern leaders and their newspapers upon the North and the Democrats. The result has been to render the war again popular, to destroy ...

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... AMERICA. New Yoke, Oot. 24—The excitement at Haiti more has greatly subsided. It is officially announced that the President can nothing to liave Davis released or tried. The late hurricane was extremely disastrous in the vicinity of the Bahamas. Stephen's ...

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... AMERICA. New York, Feb. 18.—The reported occupation liraushville the Federals has been continued by despatch Irom General Sherman to Admir.d Porter, and also the Richmond journals. Tli« latter also state that Kilpatrick reached a point within fifteen ...

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... AMERICA Liverpool, Tms Dav. The Royal mail steamer Captain Staunton, arrived in the Mersey last night, 11 |*.m., liaving been detained hours for want of water. Bhe left New York the 19th, and brings passengers, together with 018,140 dollars in specie ...

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... AMERICA The Maine Law—The law prohibiting the sal intoxicating drinks, commonly called the Maine Law, has been enacted tie seas. Ihe r York Organ says, “It is the most popular law ev*r enacted in Moire ; yrn could i.o more get the people to repeal it ...

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... AMERICA. New York, Jan. 2;-}. —The House of Representatives has passed a ili prohibiting any person who took part the rebellion from practising at law. The Missouri case was that Catholic priest who had been indicted lor preaching and teaching without ...

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... AMERICA New York, Jan*. 21. The condition of the army the Potomac appears one of perfect inaction, ll is reported that one or two divisions of Lee’s army had gone reinforce Lougstreet, wl.o was said lo advancing «u Kmr.ville. guerillas seem have concentrated ...

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... AMERICA. York,' May 29.— General Sickles has re- , for military trial two ringleaders ol the recent attack on the street cars in Charlestown, and released the remainder. General Sway ne, commandino in Alabama,'reported that investigation had oroved that ...

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... AMERICA. Satukl*\y.—The K. M. S. Scotia, from New Y*ork, the inrT., arrived off har* *ur, at a.m., having made the passage acvoss days and 10 hour*. York, Aioust 12.—Rumours from WashingU'ii indicate that change theiommand of the army the Potomac not ...