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1864January 05
Articles
- Canadian View of the International Aspects of the Case.
- GENERAL CITY NEWS.
- The Texas Blockade.; CAPTURE OF A MEXICAN SCHOONER
- Death of an Old Merchant.
- The Baltimore Corn Exchange.
- BROOKLYN NEWS.; Organization of the Brooklyn Common Council. MESSAGE OF THE MAYOR AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
- THE WAR IN VIRGINIA.; Rebel Operations in the Shenandoah Valley Their Forces Exaggerated.
- Arrivals in the City.
- Amusements this Evening.
- Marine Disaster.
- MARRIED.
- GEN. BUTLER'S DEPARTMENT.; Military Commission at Norfolk Astonishing Facts concerning the Charter of Government Transports Who Gets Rich Dishonorable Dismissals.
- Court Calendar THIS DAY.
- GENERAL NEWS.
- DIED.
- FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
- THE CITY GOVERNMENT.; COURTESIES TO THE RETIRING MAYOR. MESSAGE OF MAYOR GUNTHER, Proceedings of the Common Council. REPORT OF THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS. TESTIMONIAL TO EX-MAYOR OPDYKE. THE COLLATION.
- Prize-Escape from a Blockaded Port Property Restored.
- BOUNTIES TO VETERAN TROOPS.
- ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.; New-Year's Day in the Army Transmission of Money Home.
- The Mayor's Office Yesterday.
- Decisions.
- THE REBELLION.
- REPORT OF GEN. McCLELLAN.; Abstract and Analysis in Advance of Publication.THE CAMPAIGN OF THE PENINSULA AND OF MARYLAND.
- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.; OBSEQUIES OF ARCHBISHOP HUGHES. His Remains to be Exposed in the Cathedral Action of the Common Council. THE ACTION OF THE CITY AUTHORITIES.
- Passengers Sailed.
- GEN. GRANT'S DEPARTMENT.; Sherman's March to the Relief of Knoxville.
- THE MAYOR'S MESSAGE
- Movements of European Steamers.; For New-Orleans, Havana, & c. European Mails. For Havana, & c. Departure of Domestic Mails.
- The Policy toward the Subdued Rebels.
- Naval Movements.; DEPARTURE OF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT IN HIS FLAGSHIP. THE RE D'ITALIA AT THE NAVY-YARD. DISARMING THE NIAGARA.
- Charge of Recorder Hoffman.; COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS.
- Passengers Arrived.
- THE STATE GOVERNMENT.; ASSEMBLING OF THE LEGISLATURE The Party Conferences and Their Nominations. Hon. T.G. Alvord, the Union Nominee for Speaker.
- A BRUTAL GUERRILLA MURDER.
- THE CITY GOVERNMENT.; [OFFICIAL.] BOARD OF ALDERMEN. [OFFICIAL.] Convention of Councilmen for the Year 1864.
- Imperialism and Liberty in France.
- Trial fo Francis Fitzpatrick for Murder.; COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Before Justice Leonard.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. Below. Sailed. Domestic Ports. Miscellaneous.
- THE PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.; The Senate Tied Nominations for Officers.
- Gen. Grant's Congratulatory Order to his Army.
- The Mines.
- The Removal of the Police Commissioners.
- The Charges against James M. Macgregor.
- THE WAR IN SOUTH CAROLINA.; The Attack Upon the Gunboat Marblehead. THE REBELS DRIVEN FROM THEIR BATTERY. CAPTURE OF TWO REBEL GUNS.
- The Fifteenth Army Corps.
- METROPOLITAN POLICE.; Annual Report of the Board of Metropolitan Police, for the Year Ending Nov. 20, 1863.
- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.; OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHS GEN. BUTLER AND THE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. ASSIGNMENT OF GGN. STONEMAN. THE FIVE PER CENT. LEGAL TENDERS. RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION. NATIONAL EXPENDITURES. VETERAN ENLISTMENTS. DISMISSALS. PERSONAL. IMPORTANT LAND DECISION. INTEREST-BEARING TREASURY NOTES. MISAPPREHENSION CORRECTED. THE CAVALRY BUREAU.
- The Blockade-Runners.
- THE WAR IN THE SOUTHWEST.; Severe Fight near Fort Gibson A Loyal Indian Brigade Defeat 1,000 Rebels.
- From Boston.
- THE CHESAPEAKE AFFAIR.