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1863April 29
Articles
- THE WAR IN MISSOURI.; Gen. McNeil in Full Pursuit of the Rebel Forces--A Large Number of Prisoners Captured. From San Francisco.
- THE KILLED AND WOUNDED.
- NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE.; Additional List of Killed and Wounded at Suffolk and on the Nansemond.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; NEW-YORK....TUESDAY, April 28. Arrived. Sailed. Below. Miscellaneous. Spoken, & c. Foreign Ports.
- DREADFUL MARINE DISASTER.; Wreck of the Steamship Anglo-Saxon Near cape Race. Three Hundred and Sixty Passengers and a Crew of 84 Men on Board. Ninety-seven Persons Landed at Cape Race. Two Boat-loads Picked up and Taken to Pictou. ONLY 130 KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN SAVED.
- OPERATIONS ON THE FLORIDA COAST.; Official Reports Received at the Navy Department.
- THE CITY GOVERNMENT.; [OFFICIAL.] BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. PETITIONS. RESOLUTIONS. AN ORDINANCE REPORTS. MOTIONS. COMMUNICATIONS. PAPERS FROM BOARD OF ALDERMEN. GENERAL ORDERS.
- LATER FROM MEXICO,; Attack by Guerrilias on the Workmen upon the Railroad--A Number of Men Killed and Wounded--Plunder Secured by the Guerrilias--Slow Progress of the French.
- GENERAL MARKETS.
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- HIGHLY IMPORTANT.; The Army of the Potomac Moving. The Movement Commenced at Daybreak on Monday Morning. Heavy Masses of Artillery and Other Troops Crossing the River at Sunrise. GEN. HOOKER'S RECENT FEINTS. Possible Retreat of the Rebels to the North Anna and Pamunkey Rivers.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.; THE REBELLION. GENERAL NEWS. The Democracy and the War. Rumored Rebel Advance upon Wheeling. The Army in Motion. Reception of the Returning Regiments.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- THE LATEST REBEL REPORTS.; THE ENEMY IN FAUQUIER. Details of the Dash into Port Royal--How the pontoon Bridge was Constructed--Surprise of the Enemy, &c.
- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.; OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHES Obituary.
- THE WAR IN ALABAMA.; Demonstrations upon the Extreme Left of Bragg's Army. The Operations of General Dodge at Bear Creek. A Severe Battle and Defeat of the Enemy.
- THE WAR IN WESTERN VIRGINIA.; Reported Depredations on the Line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Guerrilla Cavalry at Rowlesburg and Altamont. They Are Driven off by Our Troops A Large Rebel Force Reported to be Moving Westward. THE PENNSYLVANIANS EXCITED AGAIN. REPORTS FROM WHEELING. REPORTS FROM BALTIMORE. AN EXCITED PENNSYLVANIA REPORT. NO CAUSE OF ALARM.
- WELCOME TO THE BRAVE.; Return of the Seventh and Eighth Regiments New-York Volunteers A Hearty Welcome to them.BROADWAY ALIVE WITH ENTHUSIASM.
- THE SIEGE OF VICKSBURGH.; The Battery Opposite the City in Full Operation-Effects of the Shells The New Canal a Success.
- THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.; THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. REMOVAL OF SPECIE.
- THE ALBAMA AGAIN.; A Supply of Powder and Coal Received by Them at Ponce, P.R.--The Capture by the Ship Morning Star.
- DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF.; Further Details of Gen. Banks' Operations in the Teche Country. The Unionists in New-Orleans Jubilant. AN ARRIVAL FROM GALVESTON. CAPTURE OF A REBEL COMMODORE. NEWS FROM ADMIRAL FARRAGUT.
- LATE REBEL NEWS.; Extracts from the Richmond Papers of Monday. ACTIVE OPERATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST. FROM THE SOUTHWEST.
- MOVEMENTS OF THE LAND FORCES.
- THE WAR IN TENNESSEE.; Important Movements of the Rebels in Front of Gen. Rosecrans.