ARRIVAL OP THE AFRICA
... ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. VS WAR IN AMERICA. BR BATTLE OF CHARLE TON. THE ADV. ON RICHMOND. ...
... ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. VS WAR IN AMERICA. BR BATTLE OF CHARLE TON. THE ADV. ON RICHMOND. ...
... in the most squalid and ad house rolled up in old stockinys. manner, yet abont £1,600 was found in THE ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. - WAR IN AMERICA. ] THE AFFAIRS! AT ‘VICKSBURG. CONFED ] TE RAID INTO FAIRFAX Li} | FEDERAL VICTORY AT UNIONVILLE. COLLISION ...
... Charleston or New Orleans, shall be able y to enter into comnctitioss with the Southern a planters on the tcrminiatnon of the war. Africa I and the districts Iying along the shores-of the M Mediterranalln migtht possibly he able to hold P their own against the ...
... aggressively plunged into a war with Morocco, we predicted she would come out of it without honour, and without having obtained any commensurate advantages for the sacrifices such a war necessarily entailed. The truth is, the war was a base expedient to di- ...
... to the subjugatiou of the South, and its incorporation into the Union. They will not carry the war into Africa, or (as Mr. Sumner has it) Africa into the war. For ourselves, believe that, if there no foreign interference, the force of events will prove ...
... the rule in the case of convent schoo rill ap- line answer to this question will be the subject of paper. in, aud THE WAR IN AFRICA, — Ss Dow, (rrom Tax far as o This is an age of battles and of vict tussian defeats, of onslanghts and captures, and all ...
... BE VIL R I] AMERIC. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRIC QUEENSTOWN, he Africa haa arrive ew yYorK, 2 Covfederat despatches report heavy figh'ing on the 2lst alt., Ponteloc, killing 40 and capturing 10 Federals Colonel Forrest was killed, and Barksdale and M‘Cullough ...
... HE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Queenstown, Royal mail steamer Afriea, from Boston on the 24th and Hatifaz on the 26th ult., arrived off the barbour at 8 a.m. She brings 177 passengers, and has 6,000 dollars ia sprcie on freight. Having ...
... 6H ARRIVAL OF THE AFRIC. Queensrows, R.M,S. Africa, with New York dates to the 6th instant, arrived here this morning. New Novewnen 5, Evenma. —M‘Clellan, in his speech at Washington, said—‘‘ The war cannot be long, bat may be desperate.” Secretary Cameron ...
... THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA ARRIVAL OF THE AFRIC. Appaliling Calamity. THE BANNER OF ULSTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1864. ...
... ition was at the mouth of the Nun River, and Porta Noya was bombarded would proceed upin July. and burnt on the 26th of ritish war vessels Alecto, Brune, Blood Apeil by the B Arrogant. Trade almost suspended. BOMBAY AND MAURITIUS MAILS. SovrnaMptox, Tvusspar ...
... mouth of the Nun River, and would proceed upin July. Porta Nuya was hombarded and burnt on the 26th of April by the British war Trade almost suspended. vessels Alecto, Brune, Bloodhound, Fidilter, Arrogant. BOMBAY AND MAURITIUS MAILS. Sournamptox, Turspay ...