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1869 April 21
Articles
- The Spritual Photograph Case--A Letter to Justice Dowling.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.
- Passengers Arrived.
- Article 4 -- No Title
- The May Migration.
- Death of a Professor in Vassar College.
- MONETARY AFFAIRS.; Sales at the Stock Exchange
- Article 1 -- No Title
- FRANCE.; Duty on Brandies Exported to the United States.
- Mr. Ashley's Case Again.
- Westward and Southern Emigration--The Excelsior, Eureka and Manhattan Colonies.
- The Second-avenue Strike.
- LIFE ON A GUANO ISLAND.; How the Guano Traffic is Conducted--Description of Baker's Island--Its Flora and its Fauna--How Ships are Moored to a Sand-Bank--Sharks and Cannibals.
- Article 5 -- No Title
- The Civil Service--The Only Remedy.
- Asylum for the Blind Burned in Illinois.
- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
- PARAGUAY.; Release of Paragnayan Prisoners of War.
- Rare Geographical Books.
- The Haggerty Inquest in Brooklyn.
- An Extensive Burglary.
- THE BATTLE OF NEW-ORLEANS.; General Jackson's Use of Cotton Bales--A Contribution to History.
- JAPAN.; End of the Struggle Between the North and the South - Withdrawal of the Neutrality Notifications.
- Article 6 -- No Title
- The Milk in a Mormon Cocoanut.
- A Philadelphia Kleptomaniac, Who had been Appointed a Counsul.
- MINOR TOPICS.
- Miscellaneous Telegrams.
- AFFAIRS IN CANADA.; The Opening of the Dominion Parliament--The Debate on the Address--Annexation Sentiment--A Great Scandal.
- SOUTH CAROLINA.; Woman's Rights and spiritualism in the South--New Opera House--The Negro Race--Bad Legislation--New York--paper--New Books Soon to Appear.
- THE CANAAN CHILD-MURDER; Trail of Josephine Brown for the Murder of Her Adopted Daughter--Second Day's Proceedings.
- CUBA.; Success of the Rebels--They Besiege Trinidad--Arms from Nassau Landed for Them--Contradictory Reports.
- Musical Notes.
- Medical College for Women.
- TEXAS AND MEXICO.; Telegraph Line Through Houston to the City of Mexico---American Colonics in Mexico.
- PARAGUAY.; The Situation--Movements of Lopez--Affairs in Asuncion.
- CITY GOVERNMENT.; Board of Aldermen--Stated Session. [OFFICIAL.]
- STORMS AND FLOODS.; Terrific Wind and Hail Storms at the West--Buildings Blown Down and Several Persons Killed--Destructive Floods in Canada.
- The Butler-Kimberly Case in Baltimore.
- AFFAIRS IN GEORGIA.; The Adjournment of Congress--The Case of Georgia Postponed --Popular Feeling--Revival of Enterprise-- Conservative and Radical Feud--Another " Unauthorized Draft"--Configuration at Madison--Augusta Fire Department--Agricultural Tour, &c.
- MEXCIO.; Attempted Revolution in Sinaloa--Great Yield in the Gold Diggins of Mazatlan.
- Lecture by Mr. P. T. Barnum.
- FINANCIAL.
- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
- The Murder Trials at Worcester.
- STEAMBOATS.
- The Fires in the Nevada Gold Mines Extinguished -- Alaska Traders in Trouble.
- A FRAUD FRUSTRATED.; Attempt to Defraud Insurance Companies--A Vessel Cleared from New-Orleans with False Papers.
- Suicide of a Lady at Convington, La.
- VENEZUELA.; Election of Civil and Military Heads of Government--Outrages and Robberies at Coro--A Rebeilion in Aragua.
- Weather Report.
- Extensive Fire in Morristown. N. J.--Fruit Trees Destroyed.
- Base Ball.
- Funeral of a Fireman in Baltimore.
- Farewell Missionary Meeting to Bishop Morris.
- Suicide of a Woman in Tennessee.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- Boating at Harvard College.
- Passengers Sailed.
- Statement from Senator Cameron.
- National Sunday School Convention.
- WASHINGTON.; No More Nominations to be Made Before the Adjournment. Attack of Senator Ross, of Kansas, on the New Administration. The Senate Resolved to Adjourn on Thursday. Another List of Nominations and Confirmations to Office.
- The Death of Professor Owen.
- The Pittsburg Oil Fire Subdued.
- Supposed Suicide by a Lawyer.
- Gossip From Washington.
- RAILROADS.
- Movements of Ocean Steamers.
- NEWS PACKAGES FOR THE PRESS.
- Important Lawsuit in Kentucky.
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
- The Rising of the St. Lawrence.
- DISASTER ON THE ARKANSAS RIVER.; The Burning of the Steamer G. A. Thomson--Twenty-one Lives Supposed to be Lost--Reported Strange Conduct of the Captain--Heroism of the Carpenter.
- LAW REPORTS; COURT CALENDARS FOR WEDNESDAY. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. SUPERME COURT-GENERAL TERM SUPREME COURT--CIRCUIT--BROOKLYN. COMMON PLEAS-SPECIAL TERM SUPERIOR COURT--TRIAL TERM--PART I. COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS. SUPREME COURT--SPECIAL TERM BROOKLYN. DECISIONS. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER--BROOKLYN.
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- TELEGRAMS.; Seizure of the Brig Mary Lowell--Explanations Demanded. Terrific Storms and Floods in the West and Canada. GREAT BRITAIN. The Town of Trinidad Besieged by the Rebel Forces. Reverdy Johnson Said to Have Demanded an Explanation of Lord Clarendon. The Seizure of the Mary Lowell by a Spanish Man-of-War. Conflicting Warlike Reports of the Insurrection in Cuba.
- REFORM LEAGUE.; Organigation of a Reform League in Boston--The Necessity of Reciprocal Free Trade--Prominent Men in Council--Their Platform.
- ALBANY.; The City Tax Levy--Jay Gould's Bill--The Gas Bill--Contested Seats--Another Vote, &c.
- MARRIED.
- Closing of Domestic Mails.
- MINIATURE ALMANAC--THIS DAY.
- Brownlow and Johnson.
- DIED.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.
- Indian Troubles in Omaha.
- THE DEATH PENALTY.; An Interview ith a Condemned Wife-Poisoner--He Still Protests His Innocence.
- GERMANY.; The Encyclical Letter of the Pope Condemned.
- Secret Sessions of the Senate.
- Ex-Governor Parsons of Alabama--His Advice to His Fellow-Citizens.
- THE STATE LEGISLATURE.; SENATE.
- Deparature of Foreign Mails.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
- Article 3 -- No Title
- Rev. Dr. Hall on "Hands."
- The Treasury and Its surplus Gold.
- The Elections in Nova Seotia.
- EUROPEAN NEWS.; The Latest Parisian Scandal and 'ragedy. The Temperal Power--Grand Ceremonics in Rome. Effects of Mazzinian Agitation in Italy. Letters from Our Correspondents in London and Florence.
- HAYTI.; An Apology for Outrages Committed on a British Steamer--Salnave and French and English Naval Officers.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS.
- SPAIN.; The Spanish Budget Presented to the Cortes.
- The Sheriff's Plunder Bill.
- Hon. George H. Pendleton and Reconstruction.
- Removal of the National Bank-Note Company's Offices.