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  2. Arrival of the Mail. FULL PARTICULARS OF THE NEWS.

    THE P. and O. Company's mail steamer Bombay arrived in Sydney harbour yesterday, and by her we have our European and American papers; only portion however,as yet reoeived. The ...

    Article : 4,280 words
  3. THE RETREAT OF THE ENEMY.

    News hrs been received from Meade's army up to 12 o'clock to-day. The late victory gets brighter and brighter. The enemy were in full retreat to vards Chambersburg and Sreenoastle. It is thought [?] Lee will ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. FROM GENERAL MEADE—REBEL ARMY WITH. DRAWN FROM OUR FRONT.

    Despatches from General Meade, dated yesterday morning (4th), a ate that the rebel army had withdrawn from his front, but whether for a retreat, or as a manoeuvre, was not hen known. ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. OUB LATEST. NEWS OF SUNDAY NIGHT.

    l left the village of Gettysburg at seven o'clock this evening. Our cavalxy had a brisk skirmish with the rear of Lee a retreating army about four o'clock this afternoon. We drove them down their extreme left ...

    Article : 735 words
  6. FALL OF PORT HUDSON—THE BIOTS IN NEW YORK.

    The royal mail steamer china, from New York on the 16th instant, arrived here at 8 p m. New York, July 13, Evening. A copy of an address from Ganeral Lea to the army, ...

    Article : 1,655 words
  7. FRIDAY'S BATTLE—SEMI OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The deolslve battle has been fought to day, and the enemy have been repulsed with terrific loss. At daylight, Lee's right wing batteries cpeoed upon our left, and shortly after those of his centre followed. ...

    Article : 840 words
  8. THE SURRENDER OF VICKSBURG.

    The World contains the following account of the surrender of Viekaburg:— "At eight, in the morning of the 3rd the Confederate General Bowen and Colonel Montgomery, bearers of a ...

    Article : 905 words
  9. THE CAPTURED DESPATCHES TO TEE.—THE, OBJECT OF THE INVASION.

    The interoepted despatches from Jeff. Davis and his renegade Adjutant-General, to General Lee, are a more important acquisition than the brief paragraphs that profess to give the substance of their contents would in. ...

    Article : 1,755 words
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