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15th of September 1861 News
Nieuws zoals het verscheen op de voorpagina van de New York Times op 15 september 1861
NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 16 September 1861
From Washington, we have a confirmation of the rumor that has been prevalent for several days, in a variety of phases, of a difficulty between the President and Gen. FREMONT, that seems likely to result in the removal of Gen. FREMONT from his command.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 16 September 1861
THE KNIFE. -- A man named JAMES F. CONWAY, while intoxicated yesterday, went on board of one of the South Ferry boats, in the slip at the foot of Atlantic-street, and, without any provocation whatever, made an attack with a knife upon the engineer, Mr. THOMAS BEARD, whom he stabbed three times before the knife was taken from him. The wounds inflicted are not considered dangerous. CONWAY was arrested and committed to answer.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 15 September 1861
The rumors which have for the past day or two prevailed in reference to Gen. FREMONT, alleging that he had been or was to be superseded in the command of the Department of the West, will be set at rest by the letter to him from the President, which we publish this morning.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 16 September 1861
DISGRACEFUL. For several days past Thirtyfourth-street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, has been the scene of riot that is perfectly disgraceful to the Police authorities of the Twentieth Precinct' and a most serious annoyance to the residents of the neighborhood.
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The Daily News' Farewell to the Public.
Date: 15 September 1861
To-day the unpleasant but imperative duty devolves upon us of bidding our readers and subscribers a temporary, but, we trust, a short farewell. After...
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.; THE SPOILS OF MAGIC EXHIBITED AT TIFFANY'S.
Date: 15 September 1861
A novel exhibition is now open to the Public at the establishment of TIFFANY Co., the Broadway jewelers. Closely adjoining the well-known centre showcase, which encloses the richest and rarest gems and...
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BROOKLYN NEWS.; Unfortunate Accident in a Theatre. Fire at West Newton, Mass. Sailing of the North American. Philadelphia Stock Board.
Date: 15 September 1861
MORTALITY. There were 144 deaths in the city during the week ending last night, classified as follows: Men 25, women 16, boys 58, girls 45. Adults 41, children 103; males 83, females 61. Colored persons 1.
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IMPORTANT FROM HAVANA.; Spanish Ports Open to Vessels Under the Rebel Flag. Insufficiency of the Blockade at New-Orleans Miscellaneous News. From our Own Correspondent.
Date: 15 September 1861
The steamship Columbia, Capt. ADAMS, arrived yesterday morning from Havana, bringing dates to 10th inst.
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THE REBELLION.; Highly Important from Washington. Spain Does Not Recognize the Rebel Flag. The Difficulty between Gen. Fremont and the President. The President's Letter to Gen. Fremont, and Gen. Fremont's Proclamations. Attempt of the Rebel Privateer Yorktown to Run the Blockade. SHE IS DRIVEN BACK. INTERESTING FROM KENTUCKY. Gov. Magoffin Warns the Confederates to Leave the State. NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. The Rebel Army in Want of Shoes and Clothing. The National Prisoners in Castle Pinckney. MORE ARRESTS OF TRAITORS. THE CONFISCATION OF SLAVES. LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENT TO GEN. FREMONT. SPAIN DOES NOT RECOGNIZE THE REBEL FLAG. MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON NEWS. FROM THE AFRICAN COAST.
Date: 16 September 1861
WASHINGTON, Sunday, Sept. 15.
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IMPORTANT FROM MONROE.; The Rebel Privateer Yorktown Undertakes to Run the Blockade Shots Exchanged Nobody Hurt Rebels Near Newport's News Arrival of Political Prisoners. PIRATES ON THE EQUATOR. FROM BUENOS AYRES AFFAIRS IN THE CONFEDERATION PIRATES CRUISING ON THE EQUATOR THE CAPTURE BY THE CUMBERLAND. ARMY AND NAVY INTELLIGENCE. AFFAIRS IN BALTIMORE. CAUGHT AT LAST.
Date: 16 September 1861
There was a prospect of an engagement last night at Newport's News. About 4 P.M. the steamer Yorktown ran down to within three miles, and opened fire upon the camp and blockading squadron, consisting of tile Savannah, Cumberland, and the gun-boat Louisiana.
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