Articles
- A FIGHT IN WESTERN VIRGINIA.; Defeat of Jenkins' Guerrillas by the Second Virginia Cavalry.
- LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.; NEW POLICE HEADQUARTERS. A Surprise Intended by the Police Commissioners--The new Building nearly Completed and Paid for, and the Public in Ignorance of it--Description of the Edifice.
- Passengers Arrived.
- Execution against the Person--Discharge under Fourteen Day Act.; SUPERIOR COURT--CHAMBERS.
- GENERAL NEWS
- THE FIFTY-THIRD REGIMENT.; WARM WORK IN THE BARRACKS.
- A FIGHT AT WILLIAMSBURGH.; Our Forces Surprised by the Rebel Cavalry. The Rebels Repulsed After Half an Hour's Fighting.
- United States Steamer Mississippi--Death of a Merchant.
- CIRCULAR FROM THE NAVY DEPARTMENT.
- THE GROCERS' REGIMENT.; Committees Appointed and $5,000 Subscribed on the Spot.
- Verificrtion--Sufficiency of Statement of Grounds of Knowledge and Belief, when made by Attorney.; SUPREME COURT--CHAMBERS. Before Justice Barnard.
- HIGHLY IMPORTANT ORDERS.; Regulations Concerning Internal and Coastwise Commercial Intercourse.Circulars from the Secretaries of Warand the Navy.Regulations Concerning Internal and Coastwise Commercial Intercourse.
- Change of the Rebel Programme--The Real Peril of the Country.
- MARINE INTELLIGENCE.; Cleared. Arrived. Below. Sailed. By Telegraph. Miscellaneons. Spoken, &c. Foreign Ports.
- AFFAIRS IN MEMPHIS.
- GUERRILLA RAID IN MISSOURI.
- THE PACIFIC RAILROAD CONVENTION; National Importance of the Road Declaratory Ressintions Discussion as to the Places of Opening of the Books--The Use of Railroads by the Rebels Amendmentsto the Organic Act Securities to be Demanded from the Officers--By-Laws--Telegraphs to Utah and Pacific--Closing Proceedings.
- The Corcoran Legion.; THE FIRST REGIMENT THE SECOND REGIMENT THE THIRD REGIMENT THE FIFTH REGIMENT, THE SIXTH REGIMENT, THE SEVENTH REGIMENT THE EIGHTH AND NINTH REGIMENTS
- FLOOD IN PHILADELPHIA.; Loss of Life and Great Destruction of Property,
- Marriage Announcement 1 -- No Title
- Departure of European Mails.
- THE MOVEMENT TOWARD PENNSYLVANIA
- Letter of Hon. Churies Sumner to the Republican State Convention at Worcester.
- The New Railway Tariff.
- Censure of Military Generals.
- Obituary 1 -- No Title
- RUMORED ADVANCE TO GREENCASTLE, PENN.
- Loss of the Shep Phantom.
- BERDAN'S SHARPSHOOTERS.; The Part Taken by Them in the Battle of the 30th ult.--The Report of Col. Berdan--List of Casualties.
- FLOOD IN PHILADELPHIA.; Loss of Life and Great Destruction of Property,
- Accident on the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad.
- BROOKLYN NEWS.
- A Week's Campaign in Maryland.
- Mails Close at the Post-Office.
- WAR EXCITEMENT IN PHILADELPHIA.
- HIGHLY IMPORTANT ORDERS.; Regulations Concerning Internal and Coastwise Commercial Intercourse.Circulars from the Secretaries of Warand the Navy.Regulations Concerning Internal and Coastwise Commercial Intercourse.
- FROM KEY WEST.; Operation of President Lincoln's Proclamation--Slavery in Course of Extinctionon the Island--Negro Labor Indispensable at the South--The Fever--Maritime News--Prizes, &c.
- Commercial News by the Edinburgh.; LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET--SEPT. 3.
- Monthly Report of the Dispensaries of the City of New-York for the Month of August, 1862:; Acknowledgment.
- The Will of E.P. Christy.; SURROGATE'S COURT. WILLS ADMITTED. Decisions. SUPERIOR COURT--CHAMBERS
- Philadelphia as a Hostage.
- POSITION OF THE REBEL FORCES.
- Starved Soldiers may Win Victoris.
- LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.
- Campaigning in the Metropolis.
- FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.; THE EDINBURGH OFF CAPE RACE. Arrival of Garibaldi at Spezzia. The Rebel Pirate "290" to Prey on Northern Commerce. ENGLAND. FRANCE. THE LATEST.
- Editorial Article 1 -- No Title
- ANOTHER REBEL PROCLAMATION.
- GEN. BUELL'S DEPARTMENT.; Highly Important Movements in Progress.
- GENERAL CITY NEWS.
- FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE; THE EDINBURGH OFF CAPE RACE. Arrival of Garibaldi at Spezzia. The Rebel Pirate "290" to Prey on Northern Commerce. THE LATEST. Commercial News by the Edinburgh. LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN.
- Editorial Article 2 -- No Title
- THE REBEL INVASION.; Latest Reports of the Movements of the Enemy. A CAVALRY RAID INTO WESTMINSTER. RUMORED ADVANCE TO GREENCASTLE, PA. Favorable Reports from the National Army. GEN. McCLELLAN AT THE MONOCACY Occupation of Newmarket and Frederick by Our Forces. Quiet in the Vicinity of Harper's Ferry. A Large Rebel Force Under Lee Believed to be at Leesburgh. THE MOVEMENTS OF GEN. McCLELLAN. NATIONAL OCCUPATION OF NEW-MARKET. VERY LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. A REBEL RAID TO WESTMINSTER. MOVEMENTS OF THE REBELS
- IMPORTANT FROM MARYLAND; A BATTLE AT HARPER'S FERRY. Defeat of the Rebels with Great Slaughter. CAPTURE OF MANY PRISONERS. The Evacuation of Frederick by the Rebels. A PROBABLE RETREAT INTO VIRGINIA
- Loss of the Ship Phantom.
- A Personal Tribute to the Late Gen.
- The Seventy-Sixth New-York in the Battle at Gainesville.
- THE ARMY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.; Rumors of a Coming Movement--Gen. Rosecoans at Inka--The Position of Gen Buell--Contraction of Our Lines--The Enemy at Guntown, &c.
- Amusements this Evening.
- CIRCULAR FROM THE WAR DEPARTMENT.; CIRCULAR FROM THE NAVY DEPARTMENT
- NEWS FROM WASHINGTON.; Gen. Cassius M. Clay Ordered to Report to Gen. Butler. The President's Colonization Scheme Still Alive. OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DISPATCHES. THE COLONIZATION SCHEME. THE AFFAIR AT WILLIAMSBURGH. STRAGGLERS. THE MERRIMAC NO. 2. SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.
- Movements of European Steamers.
- OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE.; LETTER FROM HAGERSTOWN. Great Excitement in the Place-The Enemy Expected--The Union Men Leaving--Visit from the Rebel Cavalry--From Harper's Ferry and Martinsburgh--Miscellaneous Facts and Rumors.
- THE WAR IN THE WEST.; The Rebels Falling Back from Cincinnati. The Demonstrations Against the City Believed to be a Feint. ADVANCE OF THE NATIONAL FORCES.
- Article 1 -- No Title
- NAVY AND ARMY INTELLIGENCE.; The South Carolina.
- NEWS OF THE DAY.; THE REBELLION.
- Passengers Arrived.
- MILITARY RIOTING.; Fresh Troubles at East New-York--Spinoin's Empire Brigade in Mutiny--The Seventh Regiment Ordered Out in Fighting Trim. EXCITEMENT IN THE CITY.
- Dr. Robert Hunter on the Causes of Consumption--Continued.
- LETTER FROM BALTIMORE.; Condition of the Rebel Army--Gen. Lee's Proclamation--Disappointment of Rebel Hopes--Their Plans--Gen. Wool's Withdrawal, &c.
- IMPORTANT FROM CUMBERLAND GAP.; Feray of Gen. Morgan through the Rebel Lines. SUBSISTANCE FOR FIFTY DAYS CAPTURED.
- THE CALL TO CINCINNATI.
- CIRCULAR FROM THE WAR DEPARTMENT