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February, 5 AD (search for this): article 11
er and Wirt counties, plundering and moving out of the county what they have already stolen. They appear to be doing pretty much as they please, and nobody seems to know anything of their future designs. The Times says the fall of Richmond would have been but the fall of a city. The fall of Vicksburg will be the fall of a half of the Confederacy. It would render the death of the whole concern simply a question of time. From Europe. The steamship City of Cork, from Queenstown, May 2, arrived at New York on the 15th inst., bringing London files of the 1st and Cork files of the 2d. The notes addressed by the Austrian and British Cabinets to the Czar, on the Pelish question, are of much importance. They call the attention of the Russian Emperor to the periodical dangers which threaten the peace of Europe from war agitations and military repressions which take place in Poland, and state plainly that reform are needed to end them. The Czar's reply tells the two Powers
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