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... AMERICA. Very lengthy telegrams from America bare been published'this week, but neither in them nor the papers by which they wore fallowed is there any intelligence of considerable importance. The rumours, reports, beliefs, and expectations of battles ...
... AMERICA Londonderry, Tuesday. -The Montreal Com) mny’s (ss), North Briton, touched at Movdle this morning with dates from Quebec to the 2Jrd ult. Great excitement prevails resjiectiug affairs in Baltimore. It is understood that the Committee on Credentials ...
... AMERICA. Londonderry, Monday.— The Screw (s s) Jura, with Canadian and United States mails from Quebec, on the ult, arrived Lough Foyle, at about 11 a m to-day, having made the passage in something under nine days. She transferred all her mails and sixteen ...
... AMERICA. New York, June IS [via St. John’s).— The steamers Jura, City o£ Baltimore, and Bavaria have arrived out. The Lula has been lost Jamaica, but lives lost. The tirst privateer captured was brought to New Yoik. Several skirmishes had taken place ...
... AMERICA. A perfect stagnation marks the present aspect of American affairs. Since General Sherman made hia triumphal entry into Savannah no military movement of any importance has taken place*. The removal of General Butler from his command, in consequence ...
... AMERICA. Charleston, Jan. 12. —Thu State authorities have caused several vessels be sunk the entrance to the ip channel, in order to prevent, is supposed, the ingress of armed vessels belonging to the Federal govern meat of the United States, consequently ...
... AMERICA. Federal press is jubilant ever t)be successful termination of General Sherman's march threagh Georgia, and many journals declare that the speedy fall of Savannah is inevitable. According to Northern accounts, at least, the city is not capable ...
... AMERICA. Derry, Friday. —The steamship Anglo Saxon, from Quebec, has arrived. Her news is generally anticipated by the Glasgow. The North Briton, which has been due since the 12th, was wrecked on the sth on Paraquet Island, Mengen. The crew and passengers ...
... AMERICA. After some remarks from Mr Williams, Mr Bright expressed strong opinion that the money which had been expended in recent oircamstances connected with America had been worse than thrown away. He complained that on the day Lord J Kussell’s despatch ...
... AMERICA. S >ti i imir o\, May .'K'.—The Hamburn aad - i-ic* ...
... AMERICA The steamer North Star arrived on Friday morning at Southampton, with New York dates to the 10th instant, May 24'| Tbo Herman rity, Baltimore, and America had arrived out. The committee of foreign relations were contemplating some measures to ...