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  2. AMERICA. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    On Saturday last, on receipt of the intelligence brought by the Rosalie, from California, we issued a second edition of the Herald, containing the most important items leading up to the ...

    Article : 734 words
  3. MOBILE.

    New York, March 19th.—Letters from Dauphin Island state our flag of truce boat Nassau, which went within two and a half miles of Mobile, to exchange prisoners, on 2nd instant, was fined upon by the rebel ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. FROM GRANT.

    City Point, March 25th.—After the fight between the enemy and the Ninth Corps, orders were given the Sixth Corps to make an attack on the left of the line in front of Fort Fisher. The line of battle was ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. RICHMOND.

    New York, March 21st.—The Times' special says: —Deserters bring the report that the evacuation of Richmond is spoken of openly as an inevitable necessity. Since the destruction of the James River canal, ...

    Article : 865 words
  6. VALLEY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.

    Cairo, March 22nd.—Forrest is reported at West Point, Miss., with three thousand men; Jackson M'Culloch at Okolona, with one thousand; Chalmers at Libby Station, with one thousand. It is supposed ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. FROM SHERMAN.

    New York, March 24th.—The Tribune's special says that news of the occupation of Goldsboro has been confirmed. The statements of a trustworthy party, who arrived direct from Newbern, are to the ...

    Article : 465 words
  8. GENERAL THOMAS' OFFICIAL REPORT.

    Washington, March 22nd.—General Thomas, in his official report of his autumn and winter campaigns, says:—"To Colonel Palmer and his command is accorded the credit of giving Hood's army the last blow ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. A LAST APPEAL.

    New York, March 23rd.—The Rebel Congress, before taking its hasty leave of Richmond, and after refusing to adopt any of the measures urged by Davis as requested, to save the rebel cause, issued an address ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. THE JAMES RIVER.

    New York, March 19th.—Information from the Army of the Potomac shows that our troops are in the best possible condition, and ready to move at any time occasion may require. Rumours prevail in camp that ...

    Article : 647 words
  11. ANOTHER PEACE EFFORT.

    New York, March 21st.—The correspondence between Davis, Lee, and Grant, concerning a military convention to settle our difficulties, is published, and contains no new fact except the one that Davis closed ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. NORTH CAROLINA.

    New York, March 23rd.—The Herald's Kingston correspondent says the ram Neuse was destroyed by the rebels. It had a crew, exclusive of officers, of ninety men, who surrendered. On the ram were ...

    Article : 494 words
  13. FROM RICHMOND.

    Chicago, April 2nd.—President Lincoln telegraphs from City Point at 8 o'clock this (Sunday) morning as follows:—Last night General Grant telegraphed me that Sheridan, with his cavalry and the Fifth ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Washington, March 20th.—The Navy Department has received information of the capture and destruction of the rebel schooner Annie Dale, by an expedition from the United States gunboat Panola, on the ...

    Article : 366 words
  15. THE SURRENDER OF KINGSTON.

    New York, March 20th.—A letter dated opposite Kingston the l4th, says: "The Mayor with a delegation of citizens were on the opposite side to surrender the city. There are no signs of the enemy. The ram ...

    Article : 223 words
  16. OCCUPATION OF RICHMOND.

    Chicago, April 3rd.—Richmond was occupied by Federal under General Weitzel, at a quarter past eight this (Monday) morning. ...

    Article : 21 words
  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Baltimore, March 31st.—The western man train from here for Wheeling, yesterday, was captured by guerillas. All the cars, except five, were burned, and all the passengers robbed. ...

    Article : 112 words
  18. FROM SHERIDAN.

    New York, March 19th.—Sheridan is lost sight of again. Last Wednesday he was at the crossing of the South Anna river, by the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad, and is expected to turn up at White ...

    Article : 1,227 words
  19. CANADA.

    Quebee, March 24th.—The telegraph from Halifar says the Government of Nova Scotia is abandoning the hope of an early union of the Provinces, and will submit a scheme for the federation of the maritime ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. SOUTH CAROLINA.

    New York, March 23rd.—The steamer Varna, from Beaufort, South Carolina, on the 20th, has arrived. The news of the capture of Goldsboro was received in the city. Soon afterwards a despatch was received ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. FROM VENEZUELA.

    New York, March 21st.—The news from Venezuela, dated Cauacasa, February 24th, describes the country as in a most wretched state of anarchy. Most of the provinces were isolated from the ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The following were received by the president of the Telegraphic Company:—The first, from Salt Lake, read—"A Chicago paper states that Petersburg has been captured by General Grant." ...

    Article : 2,327 words
  23. NICARAGUA.

    From a letter received by the steamer Moses Taylor, by a gentleman in this city, from Virgin Bay, dated 10th instant, we have been politely permitted to make the following extracts:— ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. WILMINGTON RESUMES HER ALLEGIANCE.

    Fortress Monroe, March 19th.—In pursuance of the call of the Mayor of Wilmington, on the evening of the 14th, a very large meeting, including some of the most prominent citizens, was held, having for its ...

    Article : 130 words
  25. THE GULF.

    New York, March 24th.—The Herald's New Orleans letter says that General Lew Wallace left New Orleans on a special mission to Matamoras, for the purpose of inquiring into the arrangements of Mejia, ...

    Article : 141 words
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