ARRIVAL OP THE AFRICA
... ARRIVAL OP THE AFRICA. TEL Cr WAR IN AMERICA. THR BATTLE OF CHARLESTON. THE ADVANCE ON RICHMOND. ...
... ARRIVAL OP THE AFRICA. TEL Cr WAR IN AMERICA. THR BATTLE OF CHARLESTON. THE ADVANCE ON RICHMOND. ...
... 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 ...
... leaving the command of the array to the actual General*, just the author* of the French revolution of July, 183 ...
... aggressively plunged into war with Morocco, wc 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 divert ...
... 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 ...
... ME CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Quevonown. SATOZDAV.—The Royals Afries, front Boston on the Seth and Halifax on the 26th ult arrived a the harbour at 8 AIL She brings 177 passengers, and has 6.000 dolltrs is spcie oa freight. Having transferred ...
... THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. ABRIVAILL OF THE AFRICA. Appalling Calamity. THE 13ANNER OF ULSTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1864. ...
... THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. ARRIVAL 01 TILE AFRICA. Questramws, MONDAV.-+Tbe N.M.S. Africa, with Now York dates to the Cth instant, arrived hero this mor g. :Caw Yeas. Novavinan 5, Evanino.—M'Clollan, in his speech at Waabi•gton, said—Tke war cannot be ...
... ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. SUNDATTIN Africa bee arrived. New Vona, MARCH 2. Erames.—The Confederate despatches report heavy letting as the Mat alt.. et Pootoloc. Mississippi. kitbag 40 and savories 160 Federate. Colonel Forrest was kilted. mad Colossi@ barkedale ...
... OF THE AFRICA. MOVEMENTS OF GENERAL BURNSIDE ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK; THE GOVERNOR OF JERSEY’S MESSAGE; IMPENDING NAVAL ATTACK WILMINGTON AND CHARLESTON ; FRUITLESS CHASE AFTER THE ALABAMA; Ac., Ac. Queenstown, Monday. The Royal mail steamer Africa, from Boston ...
... ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. The Royal mail eteaioahip Africa, from Sew ¥ork on the -Gth nit., arrired Quecnstoa u at 5 a.m. to-day (Sunday), with 6'2 passengers and 10,000 Jols. specie. After landing 120 sacks df mails mud three she proceeded 5-13 a.m. for ...