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  2. 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
  3. RUMOURED NEGOTIATIONS.,

    A curioas piece of news is that Mr. Stephens, VicePresident or the Southern States, had caught an interview with President Liucolo. Leaving Richmond in a Confederate gunboat, under a flag of truse, he sought to ...

    Article : 1,109 words
  4. THE MEXICAN EXPEDITION.

    Paris, July l8.—The Emperor has received the following despatch, brought by one of his orderly offlicers from Mexico. Jusrez, fearing capture, took to flight. General Bazain then occupied Mexico, and the General ...

    Article : 701 words
  5. ATTITUDE OF FRANCE IN THE POLISH QUESTION.

    It is asserted on good authority that the French Go vernment has decided upon the terms of Its reply to Prince Gortchakoff's despatch.The reply will be sent to London and Vienna to-day. The English and ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. THE RUSSIAN REPLY TO AUSTRIA.

    The reply of Prince Gortohakoff to Connt Reohberg has been published to-day in the official Vienna Gazette. which accompanies its publication with the following remarks:—. ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE RIOTS IN NEW YORK.

    The following additional particulars of the riots in New York are from the New York Herald:— THE SCENES IN SECOND AND THIRD AVENUES. Second avenue and third avenue, above Twenty fifth ...

    Article : 2,295 words
  8. AUSTRIA AND POLAND.

    In to-doy's sitting of the Lower House, Count Reohberg, in reply to a question respecting the late violation of Austrian territory by Russian troops, stated that the satisfaction already given by the Grand Duke Constan. ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. THE POLISH INSURRECTION.

    Letters received here from Warsaw announce that 2OO persons were transported on the 20th to the interior of Russia. The Russians are concentrating oonsiderable forces ...

    Article : 249 words
  10. DOMESTIC AND GENERAL NEWS. THE COURT.

    Her Majesty the Queen of Prussia proceeded from the Paddington terminus to the Horticultural Gardens on June 20, and visited the South Kenangton Museum. Her Majesty went to Marlborough-house and partook of ...

    Article : 529 words
  11. THE FEDERAL VICTORIES.—CONTINENTIAL OPINIONS.

    Mr. Boebuck will do well to, withdraw his motion for the recognition of the Confederate States. The latest news from New York, from the 6th to the 9th July, received in London yesterday, presages that evil days are ...

    Article : 674 words
  12. THE LATE RIOTS IN ATHENS.

    The following letter, Just rceived from the President of the Council of Minister at Athens, M.Ruffos, explains the causes of the late deplorable conflict in that capital:— ...

    Article : 738 words
  13. RUSSIA, FRANCE, AND POLAND.

    THE Moniteur of yesterday contains the Russian answer to the French despatch on the affairs of Poland.The following is a translation:— PRINCE GORTSOHAK OF TO HIS EXCELLENCY BARON ...

    Article : 2,043 words
  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Lords, July 20th, in reply to some remarks from Lord Lyttleton, the Duke of Newcastle said, without doubt anything that leads to great expeued must be prejudical to Imperial interests; and when it is ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  15. THE RUSSIAN REPLIES.

    The Paris journals refer openly to war as the probable result of the Russian reply to France.The Siocle is persuaded that every Freuoliman who reads the inoredible response of Russia will feel himself deeply wounded. ...

    Article : 379 words
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