By way of California, per the Glimpse, we (S. M. Herald) have news to the 27th of September. The Daily Alta California, of 18th October, says:- The steamship Norwegian, from Liverpool 20th Sept, ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsShould the progress of civilisation lead to the settlement of the interior, we fear many a bygone tragedy will be revealed, many a terrible history disclosed. We have been acoustomed to hear the interior spoken of as a place ...
Article : 5,832 wordsThe Assembly mot at twenty-four minutes past three p.. In answer to a question by Mr. MORIARTY, as to what had been the result of an application of the Colonial ...
Article : 1,181 wordsAmong the most interesting features in the composition of our army is the number of foreign officers who have proffered their services as volunteers, and have been accepted by the President. The following list comprises part of them:— ...
Article : 97 wordsTHERE appears some prospect that the Council will refer the Elective Legislative Counoil Bill to a select committee, for the purpose of at once considering it, and of considering a scheme for ...
Article : 1,268 wordsYou have heard by telegraph that the Count do Paris and theDuke de Chartres have bene attached to General M'Lellan's staff, under the titles ol Captain Phlllipo D'Orleans and Captain Robert D'Orleans. At their request they are to be permitted ...
Article : 82 wordsOn the 1st day of September the brigade received orders to proceed to Lexington to reinforce Colonel Marshall who had gone up about a weak previous, to protect the Union men of that place. But those who were rot Union men embracing ...
Article : 2,186 wordsBy the U. S. ship Glimpse, Captain Reynolds, via California, we (S. M. Herald) have news from Washington and New York to the 8th of Ootober, being fifteen days later than previous advices. ...
Article : 1,443 wordsThe papers of yesterday (Wednesday) report the proceedings of the Assembly on Tuesday. Several queries were answered by Ministers, one answer being that the only other bill intended to be ...
Article : 204 wordsWe have received a letter, for publicatio, from Mr. P. F. M'Donald, being a report upon the proceedings of the party sent from this place under his guidance, to succour the survivors on Mr. Wills' station on the Nogea, and to protect ...
Article : 274 wordsThe first blood shed in the war in Central Kentucky was on the [?]8th of September, at Barboursville, in a conflict between Home Guards and a heavy detachment of General Zolllcoffer's Tennessee forces. A correspondent of the Frankport ...
Article : 424 wordsA rush to the northern end of the lead. Gold struck fully two hundred yards from the last payable shaft. The population is stationary; many arrlvlug, and others leaving, mostly for Lambing Flat, the news from which place is favourable, large ...
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