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Matagorda, Texas (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 6
Affairs across the Mississippi. Hon. A. M. Branch, member of Congress from Texas, has arrived at Mobile, en route for Richmond. He left Alexandria on the 16th, at which time they had advices at that point from Houston, thirty-nine hours old. The Mobile Advertiser publishes the following intelligence furnished by him: The enemy were at Matagorda, moving along the coast in a column about 6,000 strong, accompanied by their naval force. Their immediate destination was Velasco, which they were expected to reach about the 8th, but it was doubtful whether they would succeed as Magruder's force was ample to meet them. The General himself was in the saddle, and the Texans, mindful of the days and deeds of 1835 and '36, were turning out to a man. Velasco is at the mouth of the Brazos, in close proximity to the Southern extremity of Galveston Island, and the object of the Yankee movement is to flank Galveston. About the time that Mr. Branch left Alexandria the Federals
Bruinsburg (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 6
in getting through the bottom on this side, where they were obliged to lie out two nights. The Yankees destroy every boat on the river, down to a dug out, and threaten to burn the house of every man that puts anybody across. They crossed in a boat that was hauled seven miles in a wagon, their horses swimming; and while it was on its return a gunboat and transport passed down, running slowly, close to the shore, and keeping a sharp lookout. They confirm the report we recently published of the depredations of the river pirates styled the "marine brigade." They lately made a descent on Bruinsburg, where they seized a quantity of salt and 200 packages of tobacco, which they distributed among the negroes, and ended by plundering everybody, the negroes included, whom they robbed of their blankets. Adams's command recently captured a Lieutenant of this gang of thieves, who had his handkerchief full of rings and breastpins. The impression of our informants is that he-- escaped.
ducements offered: County bounty, cash down$300 State bounty$75 United States bounty to new recruits302 United States bounty, addition to veteran soldiers400 477 Total$777 George Opdyke, Mayor, County Committee. Matthew T. Brennan, Comptroller, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Supervisor, County Committee. Elijah F. Purdy, Supervisor, County Committee. William R. Stewart, Supervisor, County Committee. William M. Tweed, Supervisor, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Chairman. New York, Nov. 16, 1863. Recruits wanted for Fortification --Engineer Artillery. No marching, no picket duty; big pay, $852 bounty, and B552 cash in hand. Military headquarters, Nos. 1,2,4, and 6 New Chambers street, N. Y. J. J. Rink, Captain, Engineer Artillery. Sickles cavalry. --Some good young men wanted to fill up a company for this splendid regiment. --Bounty for veterans $865, and for recruits $490, of which will be paid $300 cash down, and the rest before le
, and boys. Apply at No. 164 Maiden Lane, corner of South street, to P. McGentry, Moran & Co. Volunteers wanted. --I will pay $25 more than any other party for men. Runners can have the money advanced for their men. B. A. Simonson, Army and Navy Agent, 82 White street, near Broadway. Volunteers wanted. --$827 Bounty--$375 paid cash in hand; runners liberally dealt with; give us a call at the New York State Volunteer and Substitute office, 82 White street, N. Y. Garbett & Tuttle. Wanted. --Ten Thousand Substitutes. Headquarters Ambulance and Sanitary Corps, 654 Broadway, New York.--All able-bodied men who desire to volunteer for the service of the United States, are requested to call at these headquarters before joining elsewhere, as a rare opportunity is offered, not only to obtain all the large bounties offered by the Government, States and city of $850 for veterans, $677 for recruits, but also to become attached to the most desirable regiment to ser
unt, Supervisor, County Committee. Elijah F. Purdy, Supervisor, County Committee. William R. Stewart, Supervisor, County Committee. William M. Tweed, Supervisor, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Chairman. New York, Nov. 16, 1863. Recruits wanted for Fortification --Engineer Artillery. No marching, no picket duty; big pay, $852 bounty, and B552 cash in hand. Military headquarters, Nos. 1,2,4, and 6 New Chambers street, N. Y. J. J. Rink, Captain, Engineer Artillery. Sickles cavalry. --Some good young men wanted to fill up a company for this splendid regiment. --Bounty for veterans $865, and for recruits $490, of which will be paid $300 cash down, and the rest before leaving the State. Office 83 Walker street, and 327 Broome street, near Bowery. I. G. Gundlack, Captain. Ch. Bergman, Lieutenant. Substitutes. --Wanted this day, at No. 316 Greenwich street, (Exchange Hotel,) a few good men, to whom will be paid $100 more cash in hand than by any
--Bounty for veterans $865, and for recruits $490, of which will be paid $300 cash down, and the rest before leaving the State. Office 83 Walker street, and 327 Broome street, near Bowery. I. G. Gundlack, Captain. Ch. Bergman, Lieutenant. Substitutes. --Wanted this day, at No. 316 Greenwich street, (Exchange Hotel,) a few good men, to whom will be paid $100 more cash in hand than by any other parties in the city. Call early. Volunteers wanted this day — bounty $750 --Cash in hand $300. Also, seamen, ordinary and landsmen, and boys. Apply at No. 164 Maiden Lane, corner of South street, to P. McGentry, Moran & Co. Volunteers wanted. --I will pay $25 more than any other party for men. Runners can have the money advanced for their men. B. A. Simonson, Army and Navy Agent, 82 White street, near Broadway. Volunteers wanted. --$827 Bounty--$375 paid cash in hand; runners liberally dealt with; give us a call at the New York State Volunteer and Subst
3 Walker street, and 327 Broome street, near Bowery. I. G. Gundlack, Captain. Ch. Bergman, Lieutenant. Substitutes. --Wanted this day, at No. 316 Greenwich street, (Exchange Hotel,) a few good men, to whom will be paid $100 more cash in hand than by any other parties in the city. Call early. Volunteers wanted this day — bounty $750 --Cash in hand $300. Also, seamen, ordinary and landsmen, and boys. Apply at No. 164 Maiden Lane, corner of South street, to P. McGentry, Moran & Co. Volunteers wanted. --I will pay $25 more than any other party for men. Runners can have the money advanced for their men. B. A. Simonson, Army and Navy Agent, 82 White street, near Broadway. Volunteers wanted. --$827 Bounty--$375 paid cash in hand; runners liberally dealt with; give us a call at the New York State Volunteer and Substitute office, 82 White street, N. Y. Garbett & Tuttle. Wanted. --Ten Thousand Substitutes. Headquarters Ambulance and San
George Opdyke (search for this): article 7
nd now what these people mean when they say they are determined "at any cost" to subdue the South. The "cost" is to be paid in greenbacks, and when these break down the war ends: New York County Volunteer Committee;office 240 Broadway.30,000 volunteers wanted. The following are the pecuniary inducements offered: County bounty, cash down$300 State bounty$75 United States bounty to new recruits302 United States bounty, addition to veteran soldiers400 477 Total$777 George Opdyke, Mayor, County Committee. Matthew T. Brennan, Comptroller, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Supervisor, County Committee. Elijah F. Purdy, Supervisor, County Committee. William R. Stewart, Supervisor, County Committee. William M. Tweed, Supervisor, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Chairman. New York, Nov. 16, 1863. Recruits wanted for Fortification --Engineer Artillery. No marching, no picket duty; big pay, $852 bounty, and B552 cash in hand. Military headquarters, N
Ten Thousand (search for this): article 7
Maiden Lane, corner of South street, to P. McGentry, Moran & Co. Volunteers wanted. --I will pay $25 more than any other party for men. Runners can have the money advanced for their men. B. A. Simonson, Army and Navy Agent, 82 White street, near Broadway. Volunteers wanted. --$827 Bounty--$375 paid cash in hand; runners liberally dealt with; give us a call at the New York State Volunteer and Substitute office, 82 White street, N. Y. Garbett & Tuttle. Wanted. --Ten Thousand Substitutes. Headquarters Ambulance and Sanitary Corps, 654 Broadway, New York.--All able-bodied men who desire to volunteer for the service of the United States, are requested to call at these headquarters before joining elsewhere, as a rare opportunity is offered, not only to obtain all the large bounties offered by the Government, States and city of $850 for veterans, $677 for recruits, but also to become attached to the most desirable regiment to serve in. For full particulars ap
November 16th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 7
County bounty, cash down$300 State bounty$75 United States bounty to new recruits302 United States bounty, addition to veteran soldiers400 477 Total$777 George Opdyke, Mayor, County Committee. Matthew T. Brennan, Comptroller, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Supervisor, County Committee. Elijah F. Purdy, Supervisor, County Committee. William R. Stewart, Supervisor, County Committee. William M. Tweed, Supervisor, County Committee. Orison Blunt, Chairman. New York, Nov. 16, 1863. Recruits wanted for Fortification --Engineer Artillery. No marching, no picket duty; big pay, $852 bounty, and B552 cash in hand. Military headquarters, Nos. 1,2,4, and 6 New Chambers street, N. Y. J. J. Rink, Captain, Engineer Artillery. Sickles cavalry. --Some good young men wanted to fill up a company for this splendid regiment. --Bounty for veterans $865, and for recruits $490, of which will be paid $300 cash down, and the rest before leaving the State. Office
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