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  2. THE PROPOSED CONGRESS.

    THE following correspondence has passed between her Majesly's Government and that of the Emperor of the [?]ch:— "(Trsnslation.) ...

    Article : 769 words
  3. THE PROCLAMATION.

    Accompanying President Lincoln's Message is a proclamation suggesting the following terme for the reconstruction of the Union. "An amnesty will be granted to persons in rebellious ...

    Article : 284 words
  4. "From Earl Russell to Earl Cowley.

    My lord,—Her Majesty the Queen having been pleased to refer to her confidential servants a lettar of the Emperor Nepoleon, addressed to her Majesty on the subject of a Congress, I proceed to inform you of the view which her ...

    Article : 997 words
  5. MESSAGE AND PROCLAMATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.

    THE Inman steamer City of New York, which left New York on the 12th December, arrived at Liverpool on Tuesday, the 22nd, having made the run in a llttle over 9½ days mean time. She brought 1,097,893 dollars and £2000 in ...

    Article : 3,557 words
  6. THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY.

    THE Confederate Congrees opened its session at Richmond on Monday, December 7, when a Message from his Excellency President Davis was read. As this State, document, if given full, would fil seven columns of our ...

    Article : 1,991 words
  7. "Copy of a Despatch from Earl Russell to Earl Cowley.

    "My Lera,—Her Majesty's Government have received from the Marquis of Cadore the copy of a despatch addressed to him by M. Drouyn de Lhuys, in answer to my despatch to your Excellency of 12th instant. Her Majesty's ...

    Article : 1,924 words
  8. THE COTJRT-MARTIAL UPON LIEUTENANTCOLONEL CRAWLEY.

    THE finding of the court-martial, held under,the Presidency of General Sir G. Wetherall, K.C.B, for the trial of the charges against Lieutenant-Colonel; Crawley, has been submitted to the Queen, and recived the Royal ...

    Article : 151 words
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    Several valuable additions to the collection of royal pietures at Holyrood Palace are about to be made by command of her Majesty. In the large collection in Hampton Court there are a good many,dupilcate portraits of royal personages ...

    Article : 519 words
  10. (Translation,) "From M. Dronyn de Lhuys to the Marqui[?] de Cadore.

    Sir,— Lord Cowley communicated to me some days ago a deepaich from his Excellency Earl Russell, dated the 12th of this monthy, and which expresses the opinion of the British Government relative to the proposal to call at paris ...

    Article : 1,236 words
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