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nch Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated "Pain Killer," died in Providence, R. I., last Friday. William, Orange, late President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, died in Cincinnati on Wednesday. George Wolkey has been convicted at St. Louis of counterfeiting Treasury notes, and sent to the penitentiary for three years.
rk, Liverpool to day, represents the feeling Englishmen, in regard to mailer, as amounting to an absolute to under the impulse of this fever the Government is urged to bend all gives to the adaptation of the existing walls to the new critter of things by the Merrimac, and Monitor in Reeds. The apprehension seemed unless England took time by the , as well as the United States, ahead of her. Hart also represents that the Confederates are as active as ever in London Liverpool, and Paris, leaving no stone with a view of helping their close, had several interviews with Lord the week previous to the , and there was much among outsiders as to what was in the additional proofs of the inefficiency in the arrival lately of from Charleston, are supposed to the business in hand. The Confederate Commissioner, moreover, was very with the editors of the London Times, and Morning Post, and, judging by the of the leaders of those journal speaking of recent Federal authorsh
May 4th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
d Suffer, I hope you will answer this and give some Expression that will set his mind at case, for his Relation to the Reg a great deal to Doe with the case, I have attended him closely & that he will not able to send a Campaign, for he cannot stand the Excitement of the Battle Field, All of which I respectfully submit, Please take Dew notice and govern. yourself accordingly S. Littler, M. D." I add the following letter for the edification of your lady friends: Jackson, March 04, 1862 at School. Dear Johnny --As I am at stress for something to do, I thought I could spend my time in as a way as any writing to you; but I am thinking if Mr. Songbon would cast his eyes over in this direction at this time, he would be of a different opinion. It is not my turn to write, but I am going to write to you whenever I get time, and I hope you will do the same. Don't always wait for an answer, but write as often as you can. I have had quite a time of it among the girls.
e Yorktown, says: These sharp-shooters, by the way, received a compliment last Sunday, when Generals Keys and Smith applied to Gen. Heiniselman to borrow 150 of them, just to pick off the gunners of the Confederate batteries on the excitement left. By 11 o'clock they had killed "counting the groons" The men are now relieved from night duty, returning to . I hear that Col. Berdan has for the forwarding of his regiment, at present with Gen. McDowell, and for the Minnesota company with Halleck. When a general engagement occurs we cannot have too many sharp-shooters. They say the Confederates fire pretty well, using generally Mississippi rifles, but some have target ones and repeaters. One person of the 2d has become prominent. He is a fine looking beared man, not in uniform, and he walks leisurely from point to point within the Confederates entrenchments, or along the woods skirting them, accompanied by a negro, who dutifully carries his rifles, a weapon of at least forty
took out $4, 7000 to specie and the latter $325,000--to add $741,000. Charles Douglass, aged seventy-one years, was sent to the penitentiary yesterday for stealing some clothing from the Globe Hotel. The prisoner is an old offender, and is said to have served forty years to prison. One hundred and fifty of the soldiers wounded at Leet's Vills arrived here this evening from Yorktown, on the steamer Richard Willing. The "Leader" a democratic paper, was to-day notified by Secretary Stanton that its transmission through the mails would hereafter be prohibited. Affairs in Philadelphia Philadelphia May 8 --The United States District Court has issued an order of condemnation of the prize schooner British Queen and her cargo, consisting of coffee and salt. This vessel arrived here about two months ago, in charge of a prize master, she having been captured in an attempt to run the blockade. The Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad Company are building a new d
m on the train for Phila when he reached the latter place and "friend" told him to "following the he would reach New York where he would be well looked. The "dars" arrived here Sundaycompletely . He called of his free "colored brethren" and for food and lodging, but they to have anything to do with and he was forced to keep out of doors whenever he could pick up in the darky is quite a young fellow-- many years of age --and gives his name to a person. He was owned by a gentlemen of Wilcox who resided in Baltimore and he says he always well fed, rented by his master. They "con been taken care of by benevolent gentleman, who has engaged him as a . He is very indignant at the to leave some. This is but at numerous cases daily transpiring this city. Northern Philanthropy. [From the Bottom(mass) Charier] Editor: --After reading the Courier for on the great and questions of the day I look through papers for other matters, and the Boston Journal particularly, to fact
April 22nd (search for this): article 1
From the North.and interesting News. from New York, dated April 22d. Baltimore paper, has the following: B Hart, who the City of New York, Liverpool to day, represents the feeling Englishmen, in regard to mailer, as amounting to an absolute to under the impulse of this fever the Government is urged to bend all gives to the adaptation of the existing walls to the new critter of things by the Merrimac, and Monitor in Reeds. The apprehension seemed unless England took time by the , as well as the United States, ahead of her. Hart also represents that the Confederates are as active as ever in London Liverpool, and Paris, leaving no stone with a view of helping their close, had several interviews with Lord the week previous to the , and there was much among outsiders as to what was in the additional proofs of the inefficiency in the arrival lately of from Charleston, are supposed to the business in hand. The Confederate Commissioner, moreover, was very w
April 25th (search for this): article 1
Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr. Louis deGeofry, First Secretary of the French Legation at Washington has been promoted by the French Minister to Greece Vicompte Jules T his place as First Secretary of Legationia Washington. The entire taxes which the citizens of Massachusetts will have to pay are estimated to amount to about $20 per head, or $75 per poll throughout the State. Henry Karst, who was sentenced to be hung at Akron, Ohio, on the 25th April, for the murder of his wife, committed suicide in his cell on the night of the 22d. The value of the dry goods imported at New York during the month of April was $2,849,285, an excess of nearly half a million over the imports of the same month last year. Perry Davis, the inventor of the celebrated "Pain Killer," died in Providence, R. I., last Friday. William, Orange, late President of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, died in Cincinnati on Wednesday. George Wolkey
April 29th (search for this): article 1
d bottomed to embrace the whole anti abolition sentiment of our State. Yorktown before the evacuation, seen through Yankee Spiracles. We take the following from a letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer, dated at Camp Scott, near Yorktown, April 29: Yesterday afternoon and all last night particularly about daylight, secern has been firing some of his large guns in an exceedingly loose manner. Shells were thrown to the right, to the left, and to the centre, sometimes at an object andcontinuous line of force and calls can be seen hauling dirt down from one of their forts, and banking it out in the river, while a few boats are lying on the opposite side with some logs. A Bird's eye view. From a New York letter, dated April 29 we copy the following: There is, I fear, but little of the spirit of the primitive apostles animating their professed followers in these degenerate days, or else the Secretary of the Society for the Increase of the Ministry of the Protestan
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Nest" is the title given to an asylum just opened in Dublin, Finland, for Catholic orphans. Three thousand applications have been received from young women wishing to be engaged as waiters at the London exhibition. The report that a brother of the wife of the President was among the slain at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, is contradicted by the Northern papers. A portrait of Aaron Burr, by Vanderlyn, was sold at auction, in New York, the other day, for $210. Thomas C Fitzpatrick who has been incarcerated in Fort Lafayette for some months past, charged with politician offences, was brought to Baltimore on the 8d instant for trial. Hon. Thomas P. Porter, late Speaker of the Kentucky State Senate, and Marshall Carter, son of Dr. J. C. Carter, after several months in the seceding States, returned to their homes in Versailles, Kentucky, on Saturday last--. They were at once by arrested by the Provost Marshal of Lexington, and sent North for safe keeping. Mr.
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