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  2. EXTRACTS FROM DE COIN'S "CULTIVATION OF COTTON AND TOBACCO."

    WE quote for the information of our readers the following passages from the above recently published work. "In order to make our work complete as possible, if not ...

    Article : 6,134 words
  3. FIRE DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK.

    THE outworks of the volunteer organisation in this city are being gradually carried. It may be said that the very citadel is mined, and a capitulation may be reasonably expected even in the present generation. ...

    Article : 1,797 words
  4. SHERMAN'S ABANDONMENT OF ATLANTA.

    THE Times seems to take positive pleasure in displaying its ignorance of the facts of the war in Georgia. It has once asserted that Sherman was besieged in Atlanta, contrary to the fact; it has asserted that ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. MIDNIGHT MEETINGS: THE SOCIAL EVIL.

    ONCE in every fortnight throughout the winter the promoters of this movement hold a meeting, to which tallen women of every degree are invited. A large room is hired, now in the vicinity of the Haymarket, ...

    Article : 1,716 words
  6. (From the Army and Navy Gazette, December 24.)

    Before writing a word about his audacious march, we must at once dispose of the oft-repeated figment, that Sherman was forced to move because his communications were cut off. The truth is, that Sherman ...

    Article : 181 words
  7. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH COMMERCE.

    THE following speech (says the'London Daily News) was made by Mr. A. A. Low, President, at the New York Chamber of Commerce, at the breakfast given, the other day, to Mr. Goldwin Smith:— ...

    Article : 1,249 words
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