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  2. THE FORT PILLOW MASSACRE.

    FDWARD H. BENTON, A citizen, resident of Fort Pillow, who was present at the inhuman mas sacre by the Rebel troops under Forrest, at Fort Pillow, was examined at Department ...

    Article : 7,476 words
  3. DEFEAT OF THE AMAZONS.

    THIS is an age of battles and maesacres, of victoties and defeats, of onslauhts and captures, and all the other incidents signalising and illustrating the horrors of war. One morning the bulletins of ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  4. CHANGES OF CLIMATE.

    CHANGES of temperature, in a minor way, are o:mmon enough, and easily enough determined without the aid of the thermometer, which, during the last winter and what we now by courtesy call ...

    Article : 2,194 words
  5. THE FRENOH IN MEXIC.

    EVERYTHING would secm to presage the early arrived of the Archduke, Streets are being paved, gardens furnished up, houses whitewashed, and the old Vicergal palace itself has assumed an air ...

    Article : 1,712 words
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