The Straits Times, 4 November 1863
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Title Section8 1863-11-04 1 Straits Times Extra WEDNESDW MOKXJXG, 4m XOVIOIIIKK. 1863.8 words
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Article314 1863-11-04 1 Thk P. and Couipauy's steame. T (''■lumhian, Captaiu (i. A. flraiagen from Bontbay with dates to the 14th, lie 2Jth and KtMag to tin IJUt with the En^lisn .Mails ol the -'•it!i >epteniber arrived at New liar- bour at b •'clock yesterday moiuing U'r announce Hie314 words
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Article123 1863-11-04 1 BUmUt Times Office, 3rd Not 2 i\ M. Calle -241h Sept London '.ird Oct., j dwnim Mud St/it. Koseiiiranz rouipleU ly defeated joint loss .'JO.UOO. Charleston >:c^e suspended. Conle- fertifyiag Mi>sissippi. Three i\il> ral dilcat.' in Texas. Suiat st.ailv iiegc Ml 'harlesto'i raised. Lee detcaud the Federals. ■sjrfm123 words
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Article364 1863-11-04 1 From the Home Xeu*, 2i')t/t *ef,t. Intelligence to S« ptember 17 w s received ibis morning per the .-if run. It is rrtH on good authority, that General (iilmore has tendered his resignation to the I resident in coise(in.i.ce ot a disagreement between bimsell and Ad.niial Dahlgren,364 words
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Article243 1863-11-04 1 (From the Home Xeui, TiQtli Sept.) Fort Wagner has been evaCiiaied by the C.«n federates, but For Smnter »till holds 1 out. General Giliuore had advamed bid j 1:1111 a nearer Iv Charleston, aud *m |ie- seffag to renew ihe ax* "ill. 'l'l:e Fedi-- raU have occupied Chattanooga, ou the243 words
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Article54 1863-11-04 1 FROM OOK OWN CORRESPONDENT. London, Sept. *2(>th, IIG3. N.» intelligence ol special iniert>t. Money market easy. Supplies of Bullion increasing, although active demand lor money, and Bank rate ot 4 per cent firmly maintained. In produce 'markets a fair demand on part of home trade, but speculative op -rations triflinjr—54 words
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Article4304 1863-11-04 1 FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. London, Sept. 2tith, IUSSI, Politics still continue very dull and there is nuthin^ absolut. ly stirring ot the slightest interest. In fact the ouly question at ismi-', is hardly of a practical character, as we are all a«iced to preserve a strict n< utrality in the4,304 words
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Article135 1863-11-04 2 Sliip. For. From. Seatoo Maaghai SunderlMid I'm ivnlled do London Vanguard 'Imiijkong Deal Nortuern Crown Mninjiai Newport Robert Surcouf >ing»pore Cardiff Nicnline Batavia Deal A. l'i>t Hem <lo Off Portland E. Von Uoauliiu H om k on i? Cardiff Almelo Biricspore lVsl Electra latavia OtF DMMMM Agra Sin«apore LfIMBMH135 words
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Article601 1863-11-04 2 Londm 'l r )th September 1863 Although much colonial produce was brought fi>rwnrd t<> day uill ptisM were generally sustai"e I, a fail deiuund prevailing, and friiicipxlly from the borne trad but speculative operations remain tr fling, ami importations to a hsfsjat extent. Deliveries produce will this601 words
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