[From La France, May 3, 1865.]
[From La France, May 3, 1865.] May 3, 1865 moderation in victory. The great bodies of the state have nobly associated themselves with the profound emotion with which the views…
[From La France, May 3, 1865.] May 3, 1865 moderation in victory. The great bodies of the state have nobly associated themselves with the profound emotion with which the views…
From The France undated No light whatever has yet been thrown upon the odious outrage to which Mr. Lincoln has fallen a victim. The assassins have not been arrested, and…
[From The France, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 The legislative chambers will assemble to-morrow at a public sitting. The Moniteur announces that a communication from the government will then…
[From The France, April 30, 1865.] April 30, 1865 All the European governments have hastened to manifest the indignation with which they have heard of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln,…
[From La France, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 The Assassination of Mr. Lincoln. The news of the odious outrage to which the President of the United States has just…
[From the Epoque, May 3, 1865.] May 3, 1865 When we regretted a few days ago the indifference (not to say more) shown by the legislative chamber towards the United…
[From the Epoque, April 29, 1865.] April 29, 1865 From despatches received to-day we see that hopes are still entertained that Mr. Seward will survive the wounds which he has…
[From the Epoque, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Yesterday, in the first moment of stupor, we would almost doubt the news; to-day there is no possible room…
[From the Constitutionnel, May 2, 1865.] May 2, 1865 An important communication was made yesterday to the senate and legislative chambers. The report of the sitting of the legislative chambers…
[From the Constitutionnel, April 29, 1865.] April 29, 1865 The horrible outrages committed in the United States have excited in France and throughout Europe a unanimous feeling of sorrow and…