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1869 January 19
Articles
- Board of Aldermen.
- WASHINGTON.; A New Financial Scheme Introduced in the Senate. The House Opposed to Railroad Susidies and land Grants. Passage of the Naval Appropriation Bill. Message from the President Regarding His Amnesty Proclamation.
- Board of Assistant Aldermen.
- PERSONAL,
- Movements of Ocean Steamers.
- THE LINCOLN ASSASSINATION.; Confessions of Two of the Prisoners--Statements by Arnold and Atzerodt--The Plans of the Conspirators--John H. Surrait.
- The Indian War--End of the Campaign.
- Brooklyn Common Council.
- VIRGINIA; Letter from Ex-Gov. Henry A. Wise. Opposing the New Movement of the Conservatives.
- WASHINGTON.; The Protectorate Question--Gen. Grant and the Tenure-of-Office Bill--The Washington and New-York Telegraph Project.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.; EUROPE. CONGRESS. GENERAL.
- BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY.; Opening of the New Building--Large and Fashionable Assembly--Speeches by A. A. Low, Rev. Dr. Starrs, Rev. H. W. Beecher, S. B. Chittenden and Others.
- Affairs in Canada--Election of Mayors--An Earthquake Shock.
- The Alabama Protocol --The Case Before the Senate.
- The Harlem Railroad Disaster.
- TEXAS.; Complaints Against tire Reconstruction Convention.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. By Telegraph. Miscellaneous. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Arrivals Out.
- England's Place in Europe.
- SPORTING.; Great Cocking Main Between the North and the South--The Empire State versus the Old Dominion--New-York Victorious.
- MINIATURE ALMANC--THIS DAY.
- The Maine Senatorial Contest--Withdrawal of Mr. Morrill.
- Mr. Wells and the Monopolists.
- Suicide of a Boy.
- Murder at Memphis--Militia Murders in Akansas.
- The Latest Phase of the Eastern Question.
- TENNESSEE.; Northern Capital Coming South--The Prospects for the People--The Political Issued in Tennessee.
- Commisioner Act on.
- FINANCIAL.
- THE UNITED STATES SENATE.; List of New Senators Elected to the Next Congress--Nominations thus rar Made.
- POLICE COURTS.; THE TOMBS--DOWLING, JUSTICE. ESSEX MARKET--LEDWITH, JUSTICE. JEFFERSON MARKET-DODGE, JUSTICE.
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.; New-York.
- Trouble With the Military at Hayes City, Kansas.
- MARYLAND.; The Inauguration of Gov. Bowie--His Allusion to Gen. Grant.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- EUROPEAN NEWS BY MAIL.; ARRIVAL OF THE NEW-YORK AND CITY OF ANTWERP. SPAIN. THE FRENCH EMPIRE. GEN. GARIBALDI. HON. REVERDY JOHNSON.
- TELEGRAMS.; FRANCE. Opening of the Corps Legislatif - Speech of the Emperor.. THE EASTERN QUESTION. GREAT BRITAIN. ITALY. INDIA.
- LAW REPORTS.; UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT SUPREME COURT COMMON PLEAS DECISIONS. SUPREME COURT CITY COURT OF BROOKLYN.
- Passengers Arrived.
- NEWS PACKAGES FOR THE PRESS.
- The Indiana Senatorship--Opposition to Gov. Cumback.
- CUBA.; Removal of Public Officers--The Expedition of Count Valmasuda Against the Rebels.
- Court Calendars for To-day.
- AMUSEMENTS.; Musical. CONCERT TO-NIGHT. STEINWAY HALL.
- TENNESSEE.; The Kuklux Outrages--Proclamation by Gov. Brownlow--The Militia to be Organized and Martial Law Proclaimed.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.
- Resolutions of the Police Board Upon the Death of Inspector Leonard.
- Miscellaneous Telegrams.
- MEXICO.; A Speech by Gen. Rosecrans--The To-buantepee Railroad.
- MARRIED.
- INSPECTOR LEONARD.; Funeral Services at the House and the Church.
- The Connecticut Western Railroad Company.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- The Indian Question--Letter from Gen. Hazen to the United States Commission.
- YACHTING.; The Proposed Anglo-American Race.
- DIED.
- BOARD OF HEALTH.; Typhus Fever and Small-Pox in the City -- Kerosene Expolsions -- The Swill--Milk Trade.
- FORTIETH CONGRESS.; THIRD SESSION. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- MINOR TOPICS.
- RAILROADS.
- A Card.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- Transfers of Real Estate.
- Sudden Death of One Physician, and the Arrest of Another.
- ALBANY.; Democratic Senatorial Caucus--Henry C. Murpay Nominated for Congress. THE STATE LEGISLATURE. SENATE .... ASSEMBLY.
- STEAMBOATS.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Another Great Library.
- Departure of Foreign Mails.