AMERICA
... AMERICA. The Transatlantic news this week uv.«rsiied character, but, comparatively speak in,-:-, the record events of nfuch «gr.tfiea«o ...
... AMERICA. The Transatlantic news this week uv.«rsiied character, but, comparatively speak in,-:-, the record events of nfuch «gr.tfiea«o ...
... AMERICA. The Baltic, which sailed from New York on the 14thult., arrived at Liverpool, on Monday, bringing fiftythree passengers. The steamers Arago and Asia had arrived out Commercial advices report a better condition in the money market, with cash in ...
... AMERICA. LATER NEWS ABOUT THE FENIANS.— PROCLAMATION OF PRESIDENT JOHNSON.— ARREST OF GENERAL SWEENEY AND OTHER FENIANS. The Cuba steamship arrived off Ireland yesterday (Friday), and M. Reuter supplies the following telegram of the news of this arrival ...
... AMERICA. From tbe Pennsylvania Evening Post. M General AfTembly of Pennfylvania, May 25, 1778, the Houfe relumed the confidcration of the folves, refpecting the draughts of the two Bills, ipofed in the Britifh Parliament, and, alter con- erable Debates ...
... AMERICA. wo iun.iv, vi.v, x*. —uiunL laymrs iorces an marching from Louisiana to reinforce John*tone. On the llth Oen. Morgan captured|.Cynthiania, Kentucky, with two Federal regiment*. Burnbridge reports that the following day he defeated Morgan at ...
... AMERICA. USE THE FEDERALS. New Souk, April 19th.— The Federals met with serious repulse at Pleasant Hill, on the Red River, the Bth inst. After resolute attempt to stem the advance of the Confederates, who numbered 10,000, the Federal cavalry became ...
... AMERICA Charles -To-mh, South -Carolina, Dec. 30. Lait week 114 negroes, the property of a gen- tleman intending to leave tliis province, weie loid at public auction, and brought, on an average, 44}1- 9.5 : each, equal to 63L ;s. tter- luig, which is ...
... AMERICA- ..Charlei-Tevm, Off. 12. On the 4th iml. a -white man ' arrived from the Upper Creek country, in fix daye, at Augufta', and brjngs account that the Wolf King, of Jttfalkfle, and* about 30 other Upper Creeks, with Mr. Germany and two other traders ...
... AMERICA. Halifax, in Nova Scctta, Jan 7 . By an arrived Fort Cumberland on Sunday laft, we learn, that the flup Hulton, Capt. Benjamin Holloweil. belonging to Hull but freighted from London 'or Quebec, was loR in a violent florm on Monday the 16th of ...
... AMERICA. New York, Feb. 17. —It is stated that the Confederates intend to make raid on the Federal position at Roanoke Island.—From the army of the Potomac it stated that the Confederates continue erect breastworks and dig rifle pits. There had been heavy ...
... AMERICA. The news from America continues to of diversified character, and comparatively unimportant; a* no event of certain significance to the continuation or termination of the war has occurred Several operations on the part of the two belligerent parties ...
... AMERICA. •1 , . , C \ T amved at Liverpool on Sunday, with dates from New York to the 27th ult. Sir Allan M Nab, present Prime Minister of Canada, was a passenger by the Africa. r ° An Anti-Maine Law meeting had been held at Albany-, at which there was ...