TRANS-MISSISSIPPI NEWS.; Rebel Mass Meeting in Shreveport The People Encouraged to Support the Confederacy,
Date: 23 May 1865
Brown and Allison's, Rebel Gov's., Procs. Declared Void by Gen. Gilmore; Panegyric on Booth, the Assassin
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Date: 23 May 1865
Brown and Allison's, Rebel Gov's., Procs. Declared Void by Gen. Gilmore; Panegyric on Booth, the Assassin
Date: 22 May 1865
By the arrival of the steamer Hansa at this port yesterday, we have three days later news from Europe. The London press comment with satisfaction on the speedy retribution which overtook the assassin of the President. The Empress EUGENIE has sent antograph letter of condolence to Mrs. LINCOLN. Address of sympathy continue to pour in to our ministers abroad from all parts of Europe. The Emperor of France has issued an address to the people of Algeria, and another to the Arabs of that province. He was still making excursions into the environs of the town of Algiers, and his health was excellent. A telegram from Brussels of May 8th says that a considerable improvement had taken place in the king's health.
Date: 22 May 1865
The Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New-York held a celebration at the Academy of Music Saturday night, on the occasion of giving welcome to R.W. ALBERT G. MACKEY, who had, for the long and weary years of the war, remained in steadfast adherence to the Union while living in the City of Charleston. The Academy was filled by a great gathering of Masons, their wives and daughters, and a more brilliant ...
Date: 22 May 1865
Booth, London Press on Death of; London Bankers' Address on
Date: 23 May 1865
RENAMING AND RENUMBERING THE STREETS. At a regular meeting of the Brooklyn Common Council last evening, the committee on renaming and renumbering the streets submitted their report, which was read, and the following were altered:
Date: 22 May 1865
CHARITABLE REQUESTS. -- The will of Mrs. MARIA R. LEFFERT, was admitted to protect by the Surrogate of Kings Country last week [???]he [???] [???]hed to the North Reformed Dutch Church, in [???]nt-avenue, $5,000, the interest to be paid to Rev. ANTHONY ELMENDORF during his life-time; to the same church $[???], the interest to be applied to the [???]-school. To the symbol of the Reformed Dutch Church $5,000, the interest to be applied to the support and education of young men for the [???]; to the General Synod of Western Missions $[???] American Tract Society $500; Brooklyn Society for [???] [???] $[???], and Brooklyn Orphan A[???] [???].
Date: 22 May 1865
Lord Chancellor Westbury and Edmunds Scandal; The Great. T. W. on Extent of; Dublin International Exhibition Open'd by Prince of Wales; Emperor Napoleon's Visit and Proclamation to the Arabs; Reform Bill, Baines', Defeated in H. of Com.
Date: 22 May 1865
The first witness examined to-day was Assistant Secretary of War DANA, as follows: