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Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 6
Platte River (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 6
Central America (search for this): article 6
Northern news.
We continue our extracts from the latest Northern papers.
The Conts Rican Minister has entered a formal protest against the President's proposed negro colony in Central America, for the reason that Conts Rica claims all that part of Chiquia upon which it is intended to found the colony of Linconia, and, further, that Mr. Pomercy's expedition is considered by the Central American representatives here as a filibustering ra , Walker and is, therefore, to be resisted by force, if necessary.
The supplies for the Federal army on the Upper Potomac are being sent from Georgetown over the Chesapeake and Ohio canal.
The Commissioner of Indian Affair warns the public against crossing the Plains this fall, as there is good reason to apprehend hostilities on the part of the and Shoshone of Snake Indians, as well as the Indians upon the Plains and along the Platte river.
The conspiracy of the Governors against old Abe — the Habeas Corpus proclamation to Settle them.
Sykes (search for this): article 6
Verian Goodlow (search for this): article 6
Meaghar (search for this): article 6
Sullivan (search for this): article 6
D. A. Lewis (search for this): article 6
Irwin (search for this): article 6
S. T. Hancock (search for this): article 6