CUBAN MAIL NEWS.; ARRIVAL OF THE STEAM-SHIP COLUMBIA. The steam-ship Columbia, which left Havana on April 29, and touched at Nassau, N.P.,reached this port yesterday. Our correspondence and exchanges were promptly delivered at this office, by the courtesy of Purser MAGNA.Internal Insular Dissension Aldama'sResignation Charges and CounterCharges Cruelty to Women LateWar Gossip Health of Havana. ADDITIONAL INTERNAL TROUBLES. VALMASEDA'S MOVEMENTS. WAR NOTES. MISCELLANEOUS GOSSIP.
Date: 06 May 1871
From our Own Correspondent
Acosta, Col., Letter of
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WASHINGTON.; The Joint High Commission Senators Morton and Cameron Preparing for the Business of the Senate A Relic of the Burned Frigate Philadelphia Miscellaneous. THE ANCHOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA. PARTY PROSPECTS IN THE WEST. THE NEW STATE BUILDINGS. THE NEW LOAN. THE SECRETARY OF WAR. INCOME TAX DECISION. THE CENSUS. MORE ABOUT THE HIGH COMMISSION. SENATORS IN THE CITY. REPUBLICAN DEMONSTRATION.
Date: 06 May 1871
Commissioner Pleasonton's Decision
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GENERAL EUROPEAN NEWS.; Dr. Livingstone's Safety Officially Announced--Protection of Life in Ireland--What the Joint High Commission Have Done as Known in England--Austrian Affairs--Death of an Archduchess.
Date: 06 May 1871
Safety of Announced in British House of Lords
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THE TRAGEDY IN PEEKSKILL.; Were Dr. Chapman's Affections Engaged? Gloomy Experiences of a Brooklyn Young Lady Two of her Suitors Commit Suicide. CAUSES OF THE SUICIDE. WHY WARREN T. SNELL KILLED HIMSELF. DR. CHAPMAN'S CASE.
Date: 06 May 1871
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From Special
Chapman, Dr. Curtis
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Matters at Versailles--Hopes of Intervention--Prussian Intentions--A Victory for the Troops--English Anxiety--Vandalism and M. Pyat.; HOPES OF INTERVENTION. PRUSSIAN INTENTIONS. A VICTORY FOR VERSAILLES. ENGLISH ANXIETY. VANDALISM AND M. PYAT.
Date: 06 May 1871
From Our Own Correspondent
From Own
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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.; NEW-YORK. BROOKLYN. LONG ISLAND. NEW-JERSEY.
Date: 06 May 1871
Paterson, N. J.; Murry, Mrs., by husband; Sentence
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