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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    THE SEASON IN THE HUNTER RIVER DISTRICT.—The rainy weather of last week has been succeeded by cold days and frosty nights. During the last three nights the frosts have been unusually severe, and ice ...

    Article : 2,033 words
  3. CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA.

    THE Lord Ashely I.C.R.M.S. brings us papers to the 1st instant, from Auckland. The Daily Southern Cross, of that date, publishes important news from America via San Francisco, per ...

    Article : 165 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    WE have Auckland papers to the 1st of July, per the Lord Ashely. OPENING OF THE COROMANDEL GOLD-FIELD. Coromandel has been proclaimed a gold-field. ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  5. ABOLITION OF SLAVERY.

    General Hunter'S proclamation is as follows : That the three States of Georgia, Florida, and South Carolina, comprising the military department of the South, having declared themselves no longer under ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. RECONNOISSANCE NEAR CORINTH.—GENERAL POPE DEFEATS THE REBELS.

    The following despatch was received at head-quarters to-day:—A reconnoissance sent towards Farmington found the enemy 4500 strong, with four pieces of artillery and some cavalry, occupying a ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. SLAVE EXODUS IN MARYLAND.

    Special dispatches to New York papers state that a few days since a thousand slaves, as if by preconcerted movement, simultaneously left their homes in Prince George County, Maryland, and came to the ...

    Article : 48 words
  8. FROM GENERAL MITCHELL'S DIVISION.—REBEL MOVEMENTS IN THE SOUTH.

    General Mitchell is within five hours' march of Pope's division. Deserters report that General Lovell's advance was at Grenada, Mississippi, fortifying the same, which is naturally a strong position. ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. TAX BILL.

    It is thought that Simmons' Schedule Tax Bill will be substituted by the Senate for the House Bill. It propose to raise a hundred millions from tax on all sales; and sixty-six millions on spirits, malt liquors ...

    Article : 42 words
  10. FROM GENERAL BUTLER—CAPTURE OF A REBEL SUPPLY STEAMER.

    Dispatches have been received at the War Deparment from General Butler, at Ship Island, giving an account of the operations of his department previous to the capture of New Orleans. There is nothing of ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. FORTRESS MONROE.

    Orders have been issued by General Wool, on May 15th, prohibiting the circulation of newspapers in Norfolk; and supplies of merchandise as well as intercourse with the city have been prohibited. ...

    Article : 68 words
  12. NORTHERN ARKANSAS.

    Since the departure of General Curtis' army from South-west Missouri the rebels in North-west Arkansas have begun to renew their depredations. An attack on Cassville was hourly expected. The ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. PARTICULARS OF THE FALL OF NEW ORLEANS.

    A refugee from Vicksburg, Miss., who left Memphis on Thursday, says the particulars of the fall of New Orleans produced great consternation. Vicksburg, Natchez, and other places are entirely deserted, most ...

    Article : 1,538 words
  14. VICTORIA.

    MONDAY MORNING, July 7th.—The Melbourne journals have been filled with horrors for the past month. Scarcely a day has pasted without some new case being brought to light at those black holes for suffering humanity—the Yarra ...

    Article : 1,168 words
  15. THE BLOWING UP OF THE "MERRIMAC."

    The following from Portress Monroe yesterday the 12th, gives the only account received of the destruction of the Merrimac. It says:—At four o'clock yesterday morning a bright light was observed in the ...

    Article : 1,537 words
  16. REBEL DISASTER AT YORKTOWN.

    The rebels at Yorktown opened this morning with their rifled columbiads and 68-pounders placed on the heights of Yorktown. Our No. 1 battery of Parrot guns was then brought to hear upon the only gun ...

    Article : 204 words
  17. THE TALKING OF FORT MACON.

    A special dispatch to the Tribune, giving an account of the capture of Fort Macon, says that five of our batteries demounted thirteen guns, and of 1100 shot and shell thrown by them at the fort, 560 struck the ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. REBEL NEWS FROM CORINTH.

    SAVANNAH, 1st.—A dispatch from Corinth of the 29th April says the enemy has been reinforced, and is advancing, heavy skirmishing occurring daily. MOBILE, 1st.—A dispatch from Corinth, dated 26th ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. TARANAKI.

    Our dates are to the 21st ultimo, from New Plymouth. The Taranaki Herald of that date says;—Every mail from the North seems to show the storm which must precede the settlement of things as constantly drawing nearer. ...

    Article : 545 words
  20. SURRENDER OF NEW ORLEANS.

    The telegraph operator at New Orleans telegraphed to the Mobile office that the stores were being emptied of sugar and molasses, which were thrown into the river. The city was to be surrendered, but the time ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. CAPTURES AT SEA.

    The navy department has just received despatches from Commodore Dupont, announcing the capture of the rebel steamer Ella Worley, by the Santiago de Cuba, deeply loaded with Enfield rifles. It is ...

    Article : 407 words
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