"W. WHITEMAN."—Libellous. OMISSIONS.—Our Singleton correspondent's letter, with other, correspondence and intelligence, is unavoidably postponed, from the pressure of the important mail news on our ...
Article : 28 wordsWe have now the full details of the news brought by the Benares, and it proves much more important and interesting than the telegraphic summaries indicated. We give as much as we can find space for, principally ...
Article : 51 wordsTHE interest excited by the detailed news we now have by the present mail, is almost entirely centred in American affairs. Not only is the aspect of European nations more peaceable than ...
Article : 1,298 wordsUnirersal attention is diverted for the hour from Europe to America. Italy fades before the stronger blaze of South Carolina and her Confederates; Naples yields in interest to Washington; and even the ...
Article : 3,259 wordsOne of those scandals which sometimes ocour even at head quarters of the Papal Church is just now a very general subject of conversation in Rome. A letter from that city says: ...
Article : 268 wordsBy the adoption of measures of unprecedented severity, the Russian Government has succeeded in allaying for the time being the revolutionary movement in Poland whioh lately excited so much interest.—A general ...
Article : 456 wordsThe civil war in America, expected ever since the election of Mr. Lincoin, has now began. The fall of Fort Sumter, reported in our last issue, was regarded by both sides as the signal for hostilities. The news, while it ...
Article : 6,625 wordsThe Paris journals announce that the Powers, inoinding France and England have agreed with the Porte on the union of the Danubian Principalities during the life of Prince C[?], and that a conference will m[?]t at Paris to ...
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