TO CORRESPONDENTS
... TO CORRESPONDBNTS. We eannet undertake to return comimunioetions of which we do not avail ourselves. Communmications should always be legibly written in ink, and on one eids qfothe paper only; length ...
... TO CORRESPONDBNTS. We eannet undertake to return comimunioetions of which we do not avail ourselves. Communmications should always be legibly written in ink, and on one eids qfothe paper only; length ...
... I TIMiES TELEGRAM BY THE AFRICAJ] NxW YORKa MAwCH 10. General Grant's army before Vicksburg is greatly reduced by sickness. An agent of the sanitary commission states that nearly every tent ...
... I ' : IB~~[Y OZErgasm] Mr. Se eant Wranghbal Q.C., is devA The Ear of Derby was better yet&Y. The Danish residents in London last night celebrated the royal marriage by & dinner. The Da ...
... I Thesebathe, situate inagargazet-etieet, Cress.vell- street, which had long been a desideratui, and which will be found a great boon to the residents in Everton, were opened ...
... I'Ot{EF1(N 1NTELL1GEM E. I AMERICA. F r ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA, THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURG. A DEMOCRATIC PEACE CONVENTION. w ASSAULT OF PORT HUDSON 01 DEFEN CES. INDICATIONS OF A REACTION. LATER FROMLI MEXIC ...
... THE EXTRAORDINARY SCENES IN LONDON. The woman who, with three others, had obtained forcible posseion of one of the dilapidated houses at the corner of Stamford-street, Lon ...
... EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY I BY A LADY. I Our readers will recollect that about the time of 3 the murder of Colonel Crofton and Captain Han- ;e ham by Patrick M'Caffery-between the 10th and 6918th of Septe ...
... The weekly meeting of the Mersey Docke and Harbour Board was held yesterday afternoon in f the boardroom of the dock offices, Canning-place. Mr Rankin presided, and the following o ...
... I [BY TIJLEGRAP&] HOUSE OP LORDS. FRIDAY, JULY 10. The house suet at five o'clock. POLAND. Earl Russ=ac said that when his noble friend Earl Grey gave notice of a motion with respe ...
... - ?? I The fun of seeing Tear'em in the new chAi- ag Fracter of a very humble servant of Napoleon cb III., asssd the exciting personal controversy 4J originated~l by his revelations ...
... IPROGRES OF THE WAR ll I AMICA. | ?? the time when the Asia sailed from bed New Ydrk, public tttention was directed to ,d the o~rctions ; the neighbourhood of ,nd Charleston, ahnost to the exclusion o ...
... ?? I k The following is an official return from the I h Admiralty of the names of the offieers and men t y lost in the wreck of H.M.S. Orpheus, at the ' n entrance of the Ilan ...