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1865January 29
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- THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.; ITS SECRET HISTORY.
- GEN. SHERMAN'S ARMY.; Present Location of the Troops Position of the Enemy The Points Aimed at Gen. Sherman's Order Providing Homes for the Negroes.
- Indian Attack on Valley Station, Nebraska.
- HOTEL THIEVES. On Friday night JOHN MOORE
- The Church and the Press in Scotland.
- THE REBEL INCENDIARIES.
- LATEST PER CUBA.
- Proposed Increase of Bounties and Hand Money.
- FROM SAVANNAH.; Gen. Geary Relieved From Command in Savannah by Gen. Grover Tac Last of Gen. Sherman's Army Gone from Savannah.
- THE DEAD OF 1864.; JANUARY. FEBRUARY. MARCH. MAY. JUNE JULY. AUGUST SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER NOVEMBER. DECEMBER.
- British Neutrality Under Test.
- FROM CITY POINT.; Unfounded Attacks Against the United States Sanitary Commission Review of the Purpose and Working of that Organization What it has Already Done and is Doing for our Armies and the Nation.
- OUR RELATIONS WITH CANADA.; Interesting Debates in the Provincial Parliament.
- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.; LIVERPOOL MARKETS. TRADE AT MANCHESTER. LATEST COMMERCIAL.
- Passengers Sailed.
- Affairs in Savannah.; REMOVAL OF OBSTRUCTIONS. THE SUPPLIES FOR SAVANNAH. COMPLIMENT TO GEN. GEARY.
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- Armstrong Gun at Fort Fisher.
- FROM SHERIDAN'S ARMY.; The Weather Fifty Thousand Pairs Woolen Mittens Wanted and not Roasted Turkey The Sanitary Commission What Has Been Done During the Last Three Months A Reconnoissance Mosby in a Critical Condition Night Attack Upon the Sixth New-York Cavalry Camp Return of Gen. Devin. THE SANITARY COMMISSION. HOSPITAL FOOD AND DELICACIES ISSUED. ATTACK UPON A CAVALRY CAMP. THE CONDITION OF MOSBY.
- The St. Albans Robbers.
- TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.; Arrival of the Cuba Replies of Sweden and the Netherlands to the Rebel Manifesto Comments on the Wilmington Failure Death of Lady Brougham The Poet Laureate Created a Baronet. Queen's Speeches and President's Messages An Un-English Institution Law Reform Blondin Death of Lady Brougham Lord Palmerston on the Three R's Faits Diverse.
- GEN. BUTLER AT LOWELL.; He Addresses the Citizens A Defence of His Campaigns.
- Passengers Arrived.
- Rebel Accounts.
- The Campaign in Georgia.; SHERMAN'S CONGRATULATORY ORDER TO HIS ARMY.
- THE DEAD OF 1864. The most casual review
- Return of Gen. Sheridan The Inspection Tour Rebel Raiders and Rebel Sympathizers in Maryland.; MARYLAND.
- DROWNED Shortly after midnight, yesterday
- AMERICAN TOPICS.; THE REBEL MANIFESTO REPLY FROM SWEDEN. THE WILMINGTON "FAILURE." THE SAVANNAH COTTON.
- Arrival of Celebrated Artists.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. Sailed. Miscellaneous. Foreign Ports.
- Gen. Sherman's Order Providing Homes for the Freed Negroes.
- ARRIVAL OF UNION PRISONERS IN JERSEY.
- THE REBELLION.
- The Union League Club on the Amendment
- DIFFICULTY IN THE HUDSON-STREET CARS.
- ROBBERY IN NINETY-FIRST-STREET. On Friday
- GREAT BRITAIN.; THE ENGLISH ARMY AND NAVY. THE POET LAUREATE A BARONET. DEATH OF LADY BROUGHAM. THEATRE DESTROYED.
- FROM SAN FRANCISCO.; The Emperor Napoleon's Colonization Scheme in Northern Mexico.
- MORE PEACE WHISPERINGS.; A Statement about which "there is No Doubt." A Reconstruction Party in Alabama. THE PEACE PARTY IN GEORGIA.
- FROM KANSAS.; Military Affairs Negro Regiments Political The Late Elections Sketches of the Candidates Gen. Lane. MILITARY CHANGES AND NEWS. GENERAL QUIET. POLITICAL AFFAIRS. THE NEW STATE EXECUTIVE. THE SENATORIAL ELECTION. GENERAL NEWS.
- CONGRESS.
- FROM NEW-ORLEANS.; Arrival of the Evening Star Gov. Hahn on Emancipation Miscellaneous. EMANCIPATION. PROCLAMATION OF GOV. HAHN.
- COLD WEATHER. The week ending Saturday
- FRANCE.
- Fire at Cairo.
- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.; MR. BLAIR'S PRIVATE PAPERS.
- FROM MISSOURI.; The Abolition of Slavery Gen. Dodge's Order Miscellaneous.
- FROM EUROPE.
- PRISONERS FOR EXCHANGE.
- Movements of European Steamers.; For California. European Mails.
- SPAIN.
- THE ALBANY INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE; CITY INSPECTOR'S DEPARTMENT. Examination of Richard A. Storrs and Charles N. Decker.
- THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.; SECOND SESSION. SENATE. THE CASE OF A NAVAL CONTRACTOR. INCREASE OF PAY TO ARMY OFFICERS. THE CORRESPONDENCE OF EX-PRESIDENT MADISON. ANOTHER CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. INFORMATION WANTED. A NEW SENATE COMMITTEE PROPOSED.
- FROM KENTUCKY.; The Constitutional Amendment Object of the Committee Sent to Washington Proposed Bridge at Louisville.
- GENERAL NEWS.
- SERIOUS FIRE.
- MARRIED.
- GREECE.
- Homicide in the Fifth Ward.
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.; THE ANTI-SLAVERY AMENDMENT.
- Louisville Bestirring Herself to Avoid the Draft The Legislature Moving Strong Against Guerrillaism Significant Free Labor Resolution of a Guthrie Senator.
- The Small-Pox Precautions.
- MISCELLANEOUS.
- DIED.
- AUSTRIA.
- Writ de Lunatico Inquirendo.; COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO THE ALLEGED LUNACY OF AUGUSTIN VARONA.
- SHERMAN'S ARMY.; His Columns in Active Motion. Departure of the Last Division from Savannah on the 20th. Arrival of Gen. Grover with Reinforcements. GEN. GEARY RELIEVED BY GEN. GROVER Rebel Reports of Sherman's Movements. A Large Body said to be Moving on Augusta. The Public Works and Supplies to be Destroyed.
- SOUTHERN NEWS.; LEE APPOINTED GENERAL-IN-CHIEF. Johnston to Command the Army of Northern Virginia. CAPTURE OF THE PIRATE OLUSTEE THE UNION RAID IN NORTH CAROLINA. MAND LEE'S ARMY. CAPTURE OF THE PIRATE OLUSTEE. MORE UNION VICTORIES COMING.
- OUR INTERNAL REVENUE SYSTEM.; Its Workings for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1864 A Comparative Statement of the Receipts from all Sources Interesting Tables, Showing the Amount of Revenue Contributed by each State, &c. Abstract of Important Report of Commissioner Lewis. TOTAL AMOUNT OF REVENUE COLLECTED. AMOUNTED COLLECTED IN EACH STATE. MANUFACTURES AND PRODUCTIONS. PAPER, AND MANUFACTURES OF PAPER, LEATHER, ETC. An Important Bill.
- England and Russia in the Orient.
- Obituary.; BREVET BRIG.-GEN. WHEELOCK. DR. ROBERT M. S. JACKSON. ROBERT P. LEE.
- PRUSSIA.