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  2. THE MAY MAIL.

    CIVIL war has commenced in America in real downright earnest,—a more unchristian-like, inhuman, and horrible war is not on record, there is so little to fight about. It is a disgrace to humanity and civilisation in this nineteenth ...

    Article : 5,219 words
  3. CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA.

    THIS packet carries to Europe the message of Mr. Jefferson Davis to the Southern Congress at Montgomery, upon its reassembling. I enclose it, as a document of great public interest, but too long for insertion in a letter to the times You will not ...

    Article : 4,621 words
  4. [FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT.]

    ALTHOUGH the debate on the preliminary stages of the Budget was brought to a close without a division, the battle was resumed in earnest last night, when Mr. Horsfall proposed in committee on amendment to this effect, ...

    Article : 3,094 words
  5. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  6. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The Derby Stakes of 50 sovereigns each, half forfeit for threeyear olds; colts, 8 st. 7 lb.; fillies, 8 st. 2 lb. The second to receive 100 sovereigns out of the stakes The winner to pay 100 sovereigns towards the police regulations of the course, and 50 ...

    Article : 516 words
  7. LATEST FROM AMERICA.

    THE Royal Mail steamship Arabia, which touched at Queenstown early this morning, has arrived with advices from New York to the 14th, Boston to the 15th, and Halifax to the 17th. The New York Herald of the 14th thus speaks of the situation ...

    Article : 4,957 words
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