The usual fortnightly meeting of the City Municipal Council, was hold in the Town Hall, Wynyard-square, yesterday afternoon. Present—The Right Worshipful the Mayor (in the chair), Aldermen Sutherland, Raphael, ...
Article : 1,978 wordsPresident Lincoln has given to the House of Representatives an account of the Peace Mission of which the following letters constitute the substance:— ...
Article : 191 wordsThe following account of the inundation at the Mauritius is taken from the Overland Commercial Gaze'te of February 18th:— In our last Overland we complained of the ...
Article : 1,386 words"Sir,—Your having shown me Mr. Davh's letter to you of the 12th instant, you may say to him that I have constantly been, am now, and shall continue, ready to receive any agent whom he or any other influential ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following telegram, received at Washington, January 31, 1865, from City Point, Virginia, at halfpast 10 a.m., January 31, 1865:— "His Excellency Abraham Lincoln, President of the ...
Article : 202 words"You will proceed to Fortress Mource, Virginis, there to meet and informally confer with Messrs. Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell on the basis of my letter to Mr. F. P. Blair, of January 18 1865, a copy ...
Article : 296 wordsAPRIL 18.—Yesterday we had a thunderstorm, but only a faw drops of rain, yet we may most reasonably now expect a change for the better; the wind is southerly to-night, and the atmosphere cold to ...
Article : 625 words"In conformity with the letter of Mr. Lincoln, of which the foregoing is a copy, you are to proceed to Washington city for informal conference with him upon the issues involvod in the existing war, and for the ...
Article : 185 words"To the President of the Confederate States.—Sir,— Under your letter of appointment of the 28th ultimo we proceeded to seek an "informal conference," with Abraham Liacoln, President of the United States, upon ...
Article : 2,224 words"On the morning of the 3rd the three gentlemen, Messrs, Stephens, Hunter, and Campbell, came aboard of our steamer and had an interview with the Secretary of State and myself of several hours deration. No ...
Article : 229 wordsTHE REFORM MOVEMENT.—For some weeks past negotiations have been going on between a body of influential gentlemen, members of Parliament, and others, and several of the leaders amongst the ...
Article : 353 wordsIS CANADA, TO BE ABANDONED?—A rumour has long been ourront in political circles that the British Government, fearing the responsibility of defending Canada against the United States, has determined to sever the ...
Article : 367 words"A few days ago, Francis P Blair, Esq., of Maryland, obtained from the President a simple leave to pass through our lines without definite views known to the Government. Mr. Blair visited Richmond and on ...
Article : 1,279 wordsA SCREAMER.—Just before the commencement of service in Bishopwearmouth Church, on the evening of the 10th, the congregation were amazed at hearing a famale in the gallery screaining out at the top of her ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Tue 25 Apr 1865, Page 3
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