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... AMERICA. Cape Clear, Tuesday The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Company's extra s.s. Glasgow, from New York, passed at 1.20 p.m. All well. ...
... AMERICA. Cape Clear, Tuesday The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Company's extra s.s. Glasgow, from New York, passed at 1.20 p.m. All well. ...
... AMERICA. Cape Clear, Tuesday. —The screw steamer Louisiana, from New York on the 9th inst, passed here at 12.20 p.m. She was intercepted by the telegraph boat, but brings no later news. ...
... AMERICA. SECOND EDITION. Evening Mail Office, 4.30 p.m. The Hammonia («.».), lrom New York, on 22nd ult, has passed Cowes, and proceeded to Hamburg. Her news has been anticipated. She had fine weather and westerly breezes during the passage. On the 22nd ...
... AMERICA. Greexcastle, Fkidat Morsino.—The Canadian mail steamer Belgian, from Portland on the 22nd ult, arrived in Lough Foyle at 6.30 a.m., and, having transferred mails and dispatches, proceeded to Liverpool; all well. New York, April 21 (Evening).— ...
... AMERICA. New Nov. 18 (7 a.m-).—The Governor of North Carolina ennovnees that the State debt is over 19,000,000 dols, . . The Goveraor of Florida and ‘the Liieutenant-Governor (who claims the Governorsbip under the impeachment of the Governor) are issuing ...
... AMERICA. The Times has received the following telegram, per the Europa, dated New York, Feb. 19:— The Rev. John H. Hashell, of Baltimore, wag arrested on the 15th for tearing down a Federal flag which had been raised upon his church the Unionists. On ...
... AMERICA. SECOND EDITION. Mart. Ovrioe, 5 pm. ROYAL Bat vIA New Junz 24 ton and M'Donald, senators from Arkansas, were admitted to seats on the Foreign Affairs Committee. Senate reported Bill for the Protection of Naturalised Citizens, with reprisal sections ...
... AMERICA. PER THE HIBERNIAN, VIA GREENCASTLE. [reutkk'B telegram.] New York, May- 19 (Evening).—Halleck has offered 25,000 dollars for the arrest of Governor Magrath in South Carolina. The New York Tribune states that the amnesty proclamation will offer ...
... AMERICA. We have been favoured with the following extract* from private letter :— St. Louia, Missouri, Sept. 7,1861. We are still enjoying rest after the excitement of the battle bull's Kun. The North are slow in producing men anil money, and the ...
... AMERICA. (PER HIBERNIAN, VIA GREENCASTLE.) New York, Sept. (Evening).—President Johnson received an enthusiastic reception at Chicago. No offensive demonstration occurred. He afterwards left for St. Louis. The Philadelphia Radical Convention issued an ...
... AMERICA. New Tork, Oct. 31 (6 p.m.)— The Radicals have carried the Virginia and Georgia elections. The steamer Minnesota has arrived out. Gold, 141. Sterling exchange on London, 1094. United Slates Five-Twenty Bonds, 1882, 112$ ; Illinois, 123. Krie, ...
... AMERICA. SECOND EDITION. E vexing Mail Office, 4.30 p.m. [PER THE ASIA, VIA QUKESSTOWI.] New York. Nov. 26.—Grant has gained important victory over Bragg, and driven the Confederates from Missionary Ridge. Nothing important from Charleston. Burnside still ...