NEWS OF THE DAY.
Date: 14 September 1861
Our dispatches from Washington inform us that no movement of the National troops took place yesterday. The rebels, however, in the afternoon, moved a large body of men from Fairfax Court-house towards Falls Church, with the purpose, as is supposed, of resisting any occupation by our troops of the ground reconnoitered on Wednesday, when the skirmish took place near Lewinsville. Signal fires were seen in the direction of the rebel camp last night-indicating,...
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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 FREMONT, alleging that he had been or was to be superseded in the command of the Department of the West, will be set at rest by the letter to him from the President, which we publish this morning.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 14 September 1861
AT WORK.--Hon. MOSES F. ODELL, member of Congress from the Second Brooklyn District, has returned to Washington with a view to looking after the interests of the Brooklyn troops. Since the commencement of the war, Mr. ODELL has been assiduous in his efforts to benefit the condition of men who have gone to the seat of war from this city, and has in many instances rendered marked and valuable service.
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 14 September 1861
A UNION COMMITTEE. At a meeting of citizens disposed to unite in forming a Union Committee, composed of Democrats, Republicans and others, it was agreed that the following gentlemen be requested to make arrangements for an early organization of a party to be devoted to the Good government of the City, irrespective of previous political predilections:
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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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ITEMS OF NEWS FROM THE SOUTH.
Date: 14 September 1861
The Charleston Mercury correspondent gives the proclamation of the Captain-General of Cuba. He says:
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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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LATEST NEWS OF THE REBELLION.; Bold Movement of the Rebels under Beauregard. Occupation of a Hill a Mile from Fort Corcoran. ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED IN MISSOURI. ANOTHER BATTLE IN MISSOURI. THE PRIVATEER SUMTER. THE NATIONAL LOAN IN TROY.
Date: 14 September 1861
SPECIAL DISPATCH FROM WASHINGTON.
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