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1869 June 07
Articles
- Outrage on a Young Girl.
- GERMANY.; Budget of the Northern Confederation.
- Marine Disaster--Quick Run..
- Minor Police News.
- The Havrety Case in Texas - The Prisoner Released on Bail.
- COPYRIGHT.; The Shaw Book case--Decision by Judge Leavitt.
- Shooting at his Wife.
- AUSTRIA.; The Military Budget.
- Movements of Ocean Steamers.
- Suicide of a Murderer.
- NEW PUBLICATIONS.; BRIEF NOTICES.
- LAW REPORTS.; COURT CALENDARS TO-DAY. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT-SOUTHERN DISTRICT. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT-SOUTHERN DISTRICT. THE LAW COURTS FOR JUNE.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.; EUROPE. CUBA. GENERAL.
- The Ohio Marriage Law--Carions Predicament of a Young Lady.
- A Singular Outrage in Atlanta.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.(2)
- The Morgue.
- ROME.; Arrival of Prelates.
- Departure of Foreign Mails.; Closing of Domestic Mails.
- Decisions of Chief Justice Chase.
- TEXAS.; The Trial and Seutence of Weaver, the Murderer, by the Military Commission--Had General Reynolds Power to Take a Citizen of Texas from the Civil Power and Try Him by Military Law?--Opinion of Attorney--General Hour.
- Offices and Office-Seekers.
- The Suspension of the Coal Miners.
- William R. McCracken--The Author of the Motley--Seward Letter.
- Turners' Exhibition and Concert.
- ABYSSINIA.; Reported Massacre of an English family by the Natives.
- Passengers Arrived.
- Resignation of a Minister.
- Going for Greenbacks and Getting Old Sermons.
- Mazzini and Italy.
- FINANCIAL.
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.; New-York. New-Jersey.
- CUBA.; Sailing of General Dulce--Sensational Reports. The Rule of the Volunteers--Removal of the Governors of Cardenas and of Colon--A Proposed Triumvirate. Report of the Defeat of the Fillibusters.
- MINIATURE, ALMANAC--THIS DAY.
- Drowning Casualty in Boston--Base Ball.
- POLICE COURTS ON SUNDAY.; Rather a Dull Day--A Street Robbery Felonious Assault and a Vagran Family.
- Has "McCracken" been Found?
- THE GREAT WEST.; Up the Mississippi River--The Commercial Convention--First Tea Overland--The Chinese Question--Things Worth Seeing.
- MARRIED.
- BREACH OF PROMISE.; The Craig-Sprague Case for $100,000 in Illinois--Interesting Letters of the Defendant to the Plaintiff.
- The Printers' National Convention at Albany-Official Visit to the Clinton Prison.
- NEWS PACKAGES FOR THE PRESS.
- Report on American Commerce and Navigation.
- THE FIRST WARD MURDER.; Inquest in the Body of Richard Gerdes--Two of the Accused Held by the Coroner.
- The Tripartite Treaty.
- AMUSEMENTS.; Musical. Dramatic.
- DIED.
- The Loss of the Steamship Mississippi.
- Suicide in Harrisburg--New Odd Fellows Hall.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Arrived. By Telegraph. Notice to Mariners. Miscellaneous. Spoken, &c. Foreign Ports.
- Another Duel in New-Orleans-One of the Parties Wounded.
- Unsafe Buildings.
- A Useful Charity.
- PERSONAL.
- RAILROADS.
- OUR MARKETS.; Disgraceful Official Mismanagement--Where Does the Money Go? The Only Remedy the Sale of the Market Property. Advantages of Private Markets...One Needed in Every Ward...Description of those Already Built.
- TELEGRAMS.; Rumored Discovery of a French Political Conspiracy. Promulgation of the New Spanish Constitution. Marshal Serrano Proposed for the Vice-Regency. GREAT BRITAIN. The Question of Disestablishment--Important Meeting of Conservative Peers. Anti-Disestablishment Meeting in Ireland. Comments of the London Press on Clarendon's Alabama Speech. Important Anti-Disestablishment Movements in Great Britain.
- An Ex-Governor of Kentucky Draws a Watch.
- Dwelling-House Struck by Lightning.
- REVERDY JOHNSON AT HOME.; A Conversation with the ExMinister to England. His Views on the Rejection of the Alabama-Claims Treaty. Effect of Mr. Sumner's Speeoh on the English Ministry and People.
- Central Park Meteorologinal Report.
- Mr. Henderson and the British Burlesque System.
- POLITICAL.; The New-York Republican Committee. Senator Brownlow on Tennessee Politics. Political Items.
- STEAMBOATS.
- RELIGIOUS SERVICES.; Rev. J. P. Thompson on the Conversion of Catholics. Opening of a New Church. Rev. T. T. Kendrick on the "Religious Use of the Tongue." Funeral of Rev. Day K. Lee. Open-Air Preaching on the Union BaseBall Ground. Temperance Meeting in Jersey City.
- SPAIN.; Promulgation of the New Constitution--Scenes of Enthusiasm and of Disorder--Grand Military Review--Serrano for the Regency. Reception of General Dulec's Resignation in the Cortes. Reduction of Taxes in the Colonies.
- Fire in Camden, N. J.
- WASHINGTON.; American Aid for Spain-Affairs in Georgia-Preparing to Take the Census. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. The Treasury and its Workings--The New-York Chamber of Commerce Responsible for the Present Policy--Close Adherence to the Recommendations of that Body--An Emeute at the Navy Yard on a Question of Color.
- Alleged Arson by a Colored Man and Woman.
- Our Carriages for City Travel.
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- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.; Transfers of Real Estate.
- Fire in Fulton--street, Brooklyn-- Loss About 815,000.
- FRANCE.; Reported Discovery of a Political Conspiracy. Official Denial of the Warlike Rumors. Health of Minister Washburne.
- The Indian Difficulties--Discovery of Victims' Bodies--Fresh Outrages--General Consternation.
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- Coroners' Cases.
- MINOR TOPIC.
- OBITUARY.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.