[From the Revue des Deux Mondes, May 1, 1865.]
[From the Revue des Deux Mondes, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 During the last fortnight the news from the United States has brought us the greatest political consolation which…
[From the Revue des Deux Mondes, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 During the last fortnight the news from the United States has brought us the greatest political consolation which…
[From The Patrie, May 3, 1865.] May 3, 1865 Were we right in saying that not one of the manifestations, on the occasion of the death of Mr. Lincoln, by…
[From La Patrie, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 THE DEATH OF MR. LINCOLN. The violent death of Mr. Lincoln has thrown the mind of every one into profound stupefaction.…
[From Le Pays, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 MR. LINCOLN. President Lincoln has fallen under the ball of an assassin, at the moment when the rare honor of a…
[From the Presse, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 Let us note, to the honor of our old Europe, that it has been grievously wounded by the blow that has…
[From the Presse, April 28, 1865.] April 28, 1865 A DISHONORED CAUSE. How blind are those assassins who take up arms at the instigation of political hatred! They think they…
[From the Opinion Nationale, May 1, 1865.] May 1, 1865 * * * * * * * * * We are assured that Mr. W. H. Seward is out of…
[From the Opinion Nationale, April 30, 1865.] April 30, 1865 The funeral service, which we yesterday announced at the end of our Bulletin, took place to-day, at 12 o’clock, in…
From the Opinion Nationale undated The slave rebellion has closed, with a triple assassination, the terrible conflict which it has sustained for four years with the Washington government. It was…
[Untitled] New Orleans, January 19, 1865. Sir: On the 16th of July last, the steamer Ark, Augustus Williamson, master, left this port laden with lumber, &c. She belonged to John…