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26th of March 1861 News
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The Mexican News.
Date: 27 March 1861
Our telegraphic dispatch, giving the Mexican news per steamer. Tennessee at NewOrleans, contains several interesting items, one of the most important of which is, that Monsieur SALIGNY, the French Minister, had presented his credentials to the Constitutional Government, and been formally received.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 27 March 1861
REPUBLICAN MAYORALTY CONVENTION HENRY A. KENT NOMINATED. The Republican City Convention, called for the purpose of nominating a candidate for Mayur, was held last evening in the General Committee Room, No. 9 Court-street. The Convention was organized by electing D. O. BRADLEY, Esq., of the Sixth Ward, Chairman, and J.N. STEARNS, of the Seventeenth Ward, and W.L. HUBBELL, of the Twelfth Ward, Secretaries. An informal ballot for a
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 26 March 1861
Our dispatches from Charleston inform us that Col. WARD H. LAMON, the confidential messenger of the Government, reached that city on Saturday last, and yesterday had an interview with Gov. PICKENS and Gen. BEAUREGARD.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 27 March 1861
The South Carolina State Convention reassembled at Charleston yesterday, and the very first action taken by it indicates a disposition on the part of a portion of its members to precipitate the question of Fort Sumpter to a speedy solution. A resolution was offered that all the supplies of provisions which Maj. ANDERSON has ...
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 27 March 1861
THE BURGLARY AT THE NEW-YORK EXCHANGE BANK. The remarkable burglary at the New-York Exchange Bank, particulars of which were published in yesterday's TIMES, was the theme of general remark during the entire day. The peculiar features of the matter served to attract a throng about the premises, who gazed at the Bank and peered into the basement which the robbers had occupied in hopes of catching a glimpse of the mouth of the subterranean passage.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 26 March 1861
RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS. The Jewish Passover, a festival commemorative of the deliverance of the children of Israel from Egyptian bondage, commenced last evening, and will continue for eight days. The origin of the festival is given in the 12th Chapter of Exodus, and the Bible prediction that it should be forever observed by the Israelites throughout the world, has this far been strikingly fulfilled.
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News From New-Mexico.
Date: 26 March 1861
The New-Mexican mail, with dates to the 11th inst., arrived here to-day, being only thirteen days out.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.; The Orange-street Tragedy. THE CORONER'S INVESTIGATION VERDICT OF THE JURY.
Date: 26 March 1861
Coroner HORTON continued the investigation as to the causes which led to the death of Miss SUSAN A. WILSON, on the morning of the 15th inst., at No. 106 Orange-street, during the fire which occurred there in the apartments of the American Hoop Skirt Company. The following is the testimony of
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NEWS FROM EUROPE.; THE MAILS BY THE CANADA. American Questions in England EMANCIPATION IN RUSSIA.
Date: 26 March 1861
The mails by the steamship Canada, at Boston, with dates from Liverpool to March 9, reached this City last evening.
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NEWS FROM HAVANA.; Mail Arrangements Between Cuba and the United States Latest Advices from Mexico Commercial Intelligence.
Date: 26 March 1861
From Our Own Correspondent
From Own
Some twelve months ago the attention of the Government of the United Ststes was directed to the absolute necessity that exists that the mails for the United States to be forwarded by American steamships, should be made up at the United States Consulate in this city.
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