WE have San Francisco papers to the 13th July, conveying intelligence from the late United States, received by Pony Express, to the 29th of June from Washington. We extract ...
Article : 300 wordsAll of General Butler's movements an arrangements at Fortress Monroe, look to all advance upon Richmond from that quarter via the James and York River routes. These have ...
Article : 249 wordsThe friends of Senator Douglas in this vicinity are actively engaged in efforts to erect a suitable memorial to the memory of the distinguished dead, in the shape of the purchase of ...
Article : 327 wordsThe disaster which befel General Butler's expedition against Big Bethel, as expected, gave, General Scott opportunity to protest again most energetically against ...
Article : 321 wordsBut the loss of Harpers Ferry to the rebels, has put an end to their plans of taking the Capital from the Maryland side, and it would certainly seem as ...
Article : 384 wordsSenor Pombo, Charge d'Affaires of New Graunds, at Washington, recently represented to Governor Seward that there was a good deal of danger ...
Article : 145 wordsSenor Malina, the Minister here from Costa Rica and Nicaragua, is endeavouring to reopen the Nicaragua route. The Nicaraguan Government, however, has already made a contract for ...
Article : 401 wordsThe rebels on the batteries of the Virginia shore of the Potomac have been much emboldened by their successes in beating off the improvised gun-boats which ...
Article : 389 wordsFor one, I don't believe it. They have no Butlers or Pierces in command of the rebeltroops, and they are not likely, therefore, to commit any such blunder. Beauregard knows ...
Article : 623 wordsThe following is from a private letter furnished to the New York Tribune:- Camp Hamilton, Near Fortress Monroe, June ll, 1861. ...
Article : 1,786 wordsA correspondent of the Baltimore American, who had visited Harper's Ferry, gives the following particulars of the recent evacuation of that place:- ...
Article : 3,520 wordsThe President is busy upon his message to Congress, in which he will take the strongest grounds in favour of a vigorous prosecution of the war, with a view to its speedy termination. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 17 Sep 1861, Page 2
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