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1869 April 10
Articles
- SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA.
- Bank Robbers in Canada.
- Rock Drilling by Steam.
- The New Market on Forty-second-Street.
- Fair of St. Paul's Church.
- GENERAL STONEMAN.; His Report of his Administration of Affairs in Virginia-The Difficulties Experienced in Filling the Civil Offices-The state Finances.
- Mass Meeting of Seamen at Buffalo.
- MINOR TOPICS.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- The Fritchie Homestead in Frederick.
- FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS.; SENATE FIRST SESSION. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- Proposed New Buildings.
- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.; A Gret Malt-House Consumed--Loss Over Three Hundred Thousand Dollars.
- FINANCIAL.
- DIED.
- General Blair and the Cuban Expedition.
- THE PLOT AGAINST BROADWAY.; The Broadway Surface Railroad Bill--Important Questions for the Taxpayers of New-York.
- LAW REPORTS.; UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. SUPREME COURT--GENERAL TERM- COMMON PLEAS--GENERAL TERM. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT--BROOKLYN. SUPREME COURT--CHAMBERS UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS' COURT--BROOKLYN. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. COURT OF SESSIONS--BROOKLYN. CORONERS' COURT--BROOKLYN. POLICE COURTS. POLICE TRIALS. DECISIONS. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.
- The Book Smuggling Case--Testimony Taken in Detroit.
- NEWS PACKAGES FOR THE PRESS.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NEWS OF THE DAY.
- MR. WELLS' LETTER.; Mr. Wells is Challenged--Views of Salt, Iron, Labor and Sewing.
- Labor Movements.
- Arson and Burglary--Arrest of the Person Suspected of the Crimes.
- RAILROADS.
- Large Fire in Madison, Ga.
- NEW-HAMPSHIRE.; The Political Atmosphere-Quarrels in Both Parties--The "New Party" Movement--What it all Amounts to--Senator Cragin's Place.
- RAILROAD PROJECTS.; The Midland Railroad and its New-Jersey Connections--What Has Been Done and the Present State of the Enterprise.
- Passengers Arrived.
- MARRIED.
- EUROPEAN NEWS.; The Disquieted Condition of Affairs in Spain. Preparations for the Grand Celebration at Rome. Discreditable Facts Concerning the English Aristocracy. Arrival of the Bremon Steamship Main. The Irish Church Disestablishment Debate.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Our Legation in Spain.
- AFFAIRS IN CANADA.; Cabinet Matters--The Hudson Bay Territory--Copyright Law Demanded--The Annexation Resolution.
- Funeral of Mr. Nesbitt.
- Velocipede Matters--The Festival at the Velocipedrome..
- THE JUDICIARY.; List of Salaries Paid to the Judicial Officer of the City and County of New-York.
- THE FEMALE CLERKS.; How They Are Employed in the Treasury Department, With Some Account of Who They Are.
- Sale of George H. Hall's Pictures.
- The Return of Arnold and Spangler, the Dry Tortugas Prisoners.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- The Elections and the Administration.
- AFFAIRS IN PERU.; Progress of the Yellow Fever-Arica and Tacan Nearly Decimated--Engineering Projects--The Home Debt--An International Question--The Lottery Business--A Careless Washerwoman.
- The Burning of Pearson's Bakery at Newburyport.
- Fire in Hudson City.
- SPAIN.; The Government to Purchase Monitors in New-York--The Triumvirate Proposition Abandoned.
- STEAMBOATS.
- Lecture on Still Power.
- Police Uniforms.
- BASE BALL.; The Inauguration of the Season of 1869--the Atlantics First in the Field--The New Condition of Affairs.
- Letter from General Early.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- The Cuban Muddle.
- HEREDITARY ABILITY.; Some Striking Examples from the History of the Mussuchusetts supreme: Court.
- The Administration of Justice in Georgia.
- Complimentary Dinner to a Journalist.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.
- GREAT BRITAIN.
- The New-York Methodist Episcopal Conference.
- Movements of Ocean Steamers.
- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
- TELEGRAMS.; CUBA. Burning of Steamboats and Loss of Life. Political Prisoners Publicty Garroted in Havana--A Crowd Fired Upon by Soldiers--Six Persons Killed. Two Political Prisoners Garroted in Public in Havana. The Crowd Fired Upon by Volunteers and Six Persons Killed. A Naturalization Bill to be Presented to the British Parliament. Great Political Excitement and Threatened Outbreak in Spain.
- The Freedmen's Bureau--Letter from General Howard..
- WASHINGTON.; A Large Number of Nominations Ready to be Sent In. Further Debate in the Senate on Pacific Railroad Matters. An Extra Session of the Senate Called by the President. The Closing Hours of the Present Session of Congress. The New Reconstruction Bill Passed by Both Houses.
- Brownlow and Johnson.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
- Probable Suicide.
- Weather Report.
- MARINE DISASTERS.; Burning of the Steamboat General Grant at New-Orleans and the Propelier Thames off Hatteras.
- CITY GOVERNMENT.; [OFFICIAL.] Board of Assistant Aldermen--Stated Session.
- General Grant and American Art.
- FRANCE.; Specie in the Bank of France.
- The Police Commissioners and the Spring Valley Murder.
- OUR LEGATION IN SPAIN.; Official Conduct of Our Minister, John P. Hale--The Correspondence With the State Department--letter form the United States Secretary of Legation.
- The Seventh Regiment Hall.
- The Excise Law-Letter from Senator O'Donnell.
- CHICAGO.; Virtue of a Vote as Cast by City or Corporation--An Elegant Church Opened on Easter Sunday--Ritualism--Antique Casts for an Academy of Design--Volk and Rogers--Dinner to Longfellow--A Seminary that Needs Saving from its Friends.
- EMIGRATION FROM ENGLAND.; Canada and the United States--Letter from John Stuart Mill.
- MINIATURE ALMANAC--THIS DAY.
- The Trouble in the Office of the Louisiana Auditor.
- THE STATE LEGISLATURE.; SENATE. ASSEMBLY.
- How to Promote the Prosperity of the South.
- Organ Exhibition.
- RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
- THE GOLD MINE CALAMITY.; The Catastrophe at the Nevada Gold Mini--Forty Lives Lost--The Fire Broken Out Anew and Raging Furiously--Ten Bodies Still Unrecovered.
- Americans in Paris.
- The Military Force in Canada.
- Propsed Amendments to the Constitution of Ohio.
- TWITCHELL AND EATON.; Some New Developments--Twitchell's Letter to Governor Geary--The Case of Eaton--The Governor Threatened. From the Philadelphia Bulletin.
- The Emigration of French Canadians to the United States--An Earthquake Shock..
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
- Politics and Prayer--The Chaplin on the Stump.
- The Union Pacific Railroad Case.
- Departure of Foreign Mails.
- Transter of Real Estate.
- Rights of Married Women.
- Railroads in the Streets of Philadelphia.
- The New Justice for Wyoming Territory.
- The Public Administrator's Office--False Rumors Concerning the Manner in Which Business is Conducted Therein.
- Matinees.
- Rev. Mr. Wilson-His Services Among the Negroes of this City.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS.
- Movements of Troops to Georgia--Lieutenant--General Sheridan.
- Exit the Indian Bureau.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
- ALBANY.; An Adverse Report on the Amended Excise Bill. How the Railroad Ring Has Managed the Job. The Scheme for Laying Railroad Tracks in Broadway. An Attempt to be Made to Pass the Bill To-Day.
- MEXICO.