El 12 de mayo de 1866 fue un sábado bajo el signo estelar de ♉. Era el día 131 del año. El presidente de los Estados Unidos fue Andrew Johnson.
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12th of May 1866 News
Noticias tal como aparecieron en la portada del New York Times el 12 de mayo de 1866
NEWS OF THE DAY.; GENERAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS.
Date: 13 May 1866
The Freeport (Ill.) Journal reports a very large mortgage recorded in the County Court at that place on the 19th ultimo. It was executed by the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company to SAMUEL J. TILDEN, of the City of New-York, to securethe payment of $2,500,000.
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NEWS OF THE DAY.; CONGRESS. GENERAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS.
Date: 12 May 1866
In the Senate, yesterday, the joint resolution of the House to provide for carrying into immediate effect the bill for the better organization of the pay Department of the Navy was passed. Mr. CHANDLER called up the resolution to prevent the introduction of cholera into the United States, which was discussed by Messrs. SUMMER, MORRILL and JOHNSON, until the expiration of the morning hour.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.
Date: 12 May 1866
Brooklyn, of M. Killelay; Man Arrested
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 12 May 1866
ARRIVALS IN THE CITY.--Gen. Tilghman, Maryland; Josedo Cabarga, Havana; Hon. H. S. McComb, Delaware; Gen. L. B. Parsons, St. Louis; J. Carlisle, Cincinnati, and Hon. J. S. Morrill, Washington, are at the Fifth-avenue Hotel. James Stephens, Ireland; Lieut. W. smith P. Brine, Ireland; E. P. Brine, Capt. I. R. A., Ireland: J. M. Gibson, Ireland; T. Moore, Ireland; Hon. W. D. Mcindos, Wisconsin;
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GENERAL CITY NEWS.
Date: 13 May 1866
DEADLY ASSAULT BY A WOMAN UPON A MAN AND HIS WIFE.--A deadly and disparate ?? was committed by a woman, on Friday night, in the apartments of PATRICK O'BRIEN, in the rear of No. 422 East Thirteenth-street. It appears that O'BRIEN and his wife were quietly seated in their room, about 10 o'clock, when they were disturbed by the appearance of CATHARINE BURNS, who resided in the neighborhood, armed with a large carving-knife.
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BROOKLYN NEWS.; FOUND DEAD IN THE ROAD THE BROOKLYN POLICE HEADOUARTERS.
Date: 13 May 1866
THE ANNUAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL PARADE.--The thirty-seventh anniversary of the Brooklyn Sunday-Schools will take place on Tuesday, the 22nd instant, whether the day be pleasant or stormy; in case of rain the parade will be dispensed with. The schools are to repair to the churches assigned to them--services to commence promptly at 2 o'clock P.M., and continue one hour.
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THE PACIFIC COAST.; California Genin-Five Hundred Dollars for a Theatre Ticket--Local News in San Francisco.
Date: 13 May 1866
ROBERT J. TIFFANY, hatter, paid $500 in gold for the first choice of seats on the occasion of the first appearance of EDWIN FORREST. The certificate of the incorporation of the Pacific Rolling Mill Company was field yesterday. The company will run the mill for smelting and manufacturing railroad iron, copper and other metals. Its capital is $1,000,000.
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WASHINGTON NEWS.; The Bill Restricting the Appointing Power of the President Defeated in the Senate. All the Conservative Republioans Vote Against It. Sophistical Argument of Senator Howard in Support of the Bill. Probable Modification of the Reconstruction Report in the Senate, Collection of the Income Tax in the Southern States. The Reported Indian Massacre at Fort Goodwin Disoredited. Abolition of Military Districts by Order of Lieut.-Gen. Grant. Abolition of Military Districts by Order of Licut,-Geu. Grunt, The Nomination of Gen. Sickles Confirmed.
Date: 12 May 1866
Special Dispatches to the New-York Times
THE APPOINTING POWER OF THE PRESIDENT. The Senate has exhausted its resources in buncomb speeches upon the power of the President to remove and appoint officers, and this afternoon a vote was taken on the amendment of Mr. TRUMBULL restricting the Executive, which resulted in sixteen for and twenty-three against the proposition.
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The Alleged Lottery Frauds.
Date: 12 May 1866
M. C. STANLY
Stanley, M. C., Reply to L. B. Scott
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THE NATIONAL GUARD.; Miscellaneous Matters in the National Guard--Drills. Presentations and Inspections--Appointments and Resignations.
Date: 13 May 1866
During the week just closed considerable activity has been discernable in the several militia organizations in this City, several drills, inspections, serenades, and parades having taken place, notices which appear below under appropriate headings. We could give several items of gossip in relation to future movements, but omit them, as we cannot trace them to any authentic source, owing to the fact that no official orders have as yet been received.
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