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1869 June 17
Articles
- Railroad Enterprises in New-York State -Large Meeting at Cortland.
- The New Labor Bureau.
- STEAMBOATS.
- CHINA.; End of the Difficulty with the French Legation-Apology from the Government.
- The Big Boston Jubilee.
- REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.; Auction Sales Yesterday. Transfers of Real Estate. Transfers of Real Estate.
- Suicide in a Cell--A Prisoner at Police Headquarters Ends His Life with a Watch Ribbon.
- Department of the Atlantic-Announcement of the Staff of the Military Division
- AMUSEMENTS.; Theatrical. Musical.
- Departure of Foreign Mails.; Closing of Domestic Mails.
- Vice-President Colfax at Rondout--Brilliant Reception, Soirce and Sevenade--Excursions on the Hudson.
- THE INDIANS.; Tribes Going to their Reservations--A Brooklyn Colony in Kansas Driven from their Claims.
- On With the Dance.
- Universityof the City of New-York.
- The Kansas Pacific Railroad.
- AFFAIRS IN ENGLAND.; That Tripartite Alliance-The Absurdity of the Rumor-No war Feeling in England against the United States-Day of Reckoning for the House of Lords-The Terrible Mr. Padwick-Three of His Illustrious Victims.
- BANKRUPT NOTICES.
- Passengers Sailed.
- BRIDGING THE CONNECTICUT.; Description of the Proposed Structure--The Air-Mine Railroad to Boston.
- BOARD OF HEALTH.; The Prevention of Street-Car Accidents--Mayor Hall and the Pariah Dogs--Defilement of the Croton--Expenses of the Board for the Year.
- The University of California--Appointment of a President Pro Tem.--Proposed Reception of Mr. Seward and Party--Mining Matters.
- MINOR TOPICS.
- FINANCIAL.
- The Rosendale Hotel Murder.
- Rutgers Female College.
- Passengers Arrived.
- Board of Excise.
- NEWS PACKAGES FOR THE PRESS.
- PERSONAL,
- Censure of the South Side Railroad Company.
- THE PEACE JUBILEE.; Increasing Musical Interest of the Festival. Incidents of the Second Day...The Programme, Interpreters and Public. CORDIAL RECEPTION OF PRESIDENT GRANT. The Executive the Guest of the City and State. What the First Concert has Proved--Its Effect on Bostonians--Their Sensitiveness--A Curious Illusion--The Interior of the Coliseum--The Opening Chorus--The Successes and the Failures--Parepa, Ole Bull and Carl Rosa.
- Insurrection in House of Refuge--A Keeper Stabbed..
- SPEECH OF HENRY LA FARGE; THE ELECTION OF 1868. AT LEBANON HALL. GRANT AND COLFAX. SPEECH OF HENRY LA FARGE AT LEBANON HALL.
- THE ALDERMANIC QUARREL.; Continuation of the Contest as to who is Assistant Alderman in the Ninth District--Interesting Testimony-Ballot box Stuffing.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Arrived. Mailed. By Telegraph. Miscellaneous. Marine Disaster. Spoken, &c. Foreign Ports. EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. Arrivals Out.
- American Society of Civil Engineers.
- WASHINGTON.; Our Difficulties with England--The Correspondence Between Mr. Thornton and Lord Clarendon--Our Relations with Mexico--The Census Committee--Personal.
- Release of the Quaker City-An Affray on Board.
- TELEGRAMS.; Progress of Spain Toward Establishing a Government. Conferment of the Regency Upon Serrano. DEATH OF LORD STANLEY OF ALDERLEY. The Anti - Ritualistic Convention. at Chicago. SPAIN. The Empty Throne--Another Debate in the Cortes. Passage of the Decree Establishing a Regency Under Serrano.
- LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.; New-York. Brooklyn.
- WEST POINT.; The Order of General Merit of the Graduates--General Sherman's Movements.
- PROSESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH; The Anti-Ritualistic Convention at Chicago--Proceedings of the First Day--Important Action.
- GREAT BRITAIN.; Discharge of Murphy, the Anti-Irish Agitater--Death of Baron Stanley. The Press on the Last Irish Church Debate and Mr. Bright's Letter. Attack on an Official's Residence by an Irish Mob.
- LAW REPORTS.; COURT CALENDARS FOR THURSDAY. SUPREME COURT SUPERIOR COURT--SPECIAL TERM. SUPERIOR COURT--GENERAL TERM UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. DECISIONS. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. POLICE COURTS.
- CUBA.; ARRIVAL OF THE HAVANNA STEAMSHIP EAGLE. The Situation -- The Laborantes and Volunteers--The Voz de Cuba on the Future -- The Fillibusters.
- MARRIED.
- The Irish Church Bill in the House of Lords.
- FRANCE.; The Power and Intentions of the Government-Letter from Napoleon.
- OBITUARY.; Lord Stanley of Alderley.
- RAILROADS.
- TURKEY.; Settlement of the Frontier Difficulties With Persia.
- MINIATURE ALMANAC-THIS DAY.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.; EUROPE. GENERAL.
- DIED.
- OUR FREE COLLEGE.; Shall the Classics be Abandoned in the College of the City of New-York?--A Bold Proposition by one of the Board of Trustees.
- Article 2 -- No Title
- GERMANY.; Rejection of the Proposed Duty on Petroleum in the Parliament. Arrival of the King of Prussia in Bremen.
- SOUTH AMERICA.; News from Minister McMahon--Dispatches Received from him by an English Officer. Difficulty Between Minister Webb and the Government--The Latter Takes His Passport.
- The Negro Question in Georgia.
- BOARD OF EDUCATION.; More Complaints from the Minority--"Party, not Principles" the Alleged Motto of the Majority--Interesting Report by the Superintendent of Schools.
- ITALY.; Attempt to Assassinate a Member of the Deputies.
- CITY GOVERNMENT.; Board of Aldermen-Stated Session. [OFFICIAL.]
- THE SWEDENBORGIANS.; Fiftieth Annual Convention of the Church in this Country. A Large Delegation Present--The Condition of the Church in this Country not Gratifying--The State of Affairs in England and Ireland not Favorable to the Growth of Spiritual Ideas.
- CUBA.; Death of the Intendente--Arrest of Suspected Parties.
- William H. Seward.
- Weather Report.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- BELGIUM.; The Commercial Difference with France--Negotiations for their Settlement Resumed.
- General Rutler as a Lawyer--An Illustration of His Practice.
- POLITICAL.; A New Stokes Organ in Nashville--The Universal Suffrage Party in East Tennessee. Pennsylvania Politics--Colonel Thomas, of Philadelphia, the Independent Candidate for Governor.