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Fort Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 1
s to be organized at Annapolis. It is said 50,000 troops will be gathered there; but three regiments have yet arrived there. The Yankees can't spare the half of 50,000 troops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp Morton for Fort Delaware. The citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia are required to register themselves as loyal or disloyal. Siegel commands the department of West Virginia, and has appointed Gen. Stahl his chief of cavalry. Mr. Cisco has been appointed by Chase to sell his surplus gold. Longstreet is alleged to be mounting his infantry. An incursion into Kentucky is expected. Thursday last was the day for a grand review of the Army of the Potomac by Grant. The Canadian Minist
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
roops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp Morton for Fort Delaware. The citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia are required to register themselves as loyal or disloyal. Siegel commands the department of West Virginia, and has appointed Gen. Stahl his chief of cavalry. Mr. Cisco has been appointed by Chase to sell his surplus gold. Longstreet is alleged to be mounting his infantry. An incursion into Kentucky is expected. Thursday last was the day for a grand review of the Army of the Potomac by Grant. The Canadian Ministry have resigned. The campaign in Texas has opened vigorously. Gen. Averill is ill at Martinsburg. Gold was quoted in New York on the 21st inst. at 163½.
New Jersey (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 1
kees, " or something to that effect? A. I prefer not answering. Q. Have you ever in your pulpit alluded favorably to the Southern cause? A. I preached a sermon on the recommendation of the Southern Congress. Q. Did you object at that time to doing so? A. No, sir. Q. Have you since the commencement of the war preached in your pulpit a sermon favorable to the Union cause--one that would please the loyal and displease the disloyal? A. No, sir. Q. Where were you born? A. In New Jersey. I came to Virginia when nineteen years old. Q. Have you determined in your mind not to pray for or allude to the President of the United States, the authorities, the armies and navies thereof, that they may be successful in all their efforts to put down this wicked rebellion? A. I have. Q. Do you think this a wicked rebellion? A. No, sir. Q. Have you, since the commencement of this war, opened your church on any fast or thanksgiving day recommended by the President of the
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
masters, patient, and subservient Don't be deceived.-- Miscellaneous. Burnside's expedition is to be organized at Annapolis. It is said 50,000 troops will be gathered there; but three regiments have yet arrived there. The Yankees can't spare the half of 50,000 troops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp Morton for Fort Delaware. The citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia are required to register themselves as loyal or disloyal. Siegel commands the department of West Virginia, and has appointed Gen. Stahl his chief of cavalry. Mr. Cisco has been appointed by Chase to sell his surplus gold. Longstreet is alleged to be mounting his infantry. An incursion into Kentucky is expected. Thurs
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
ll of their masters, patient, and subservient Don't be deceived.-- Miscellaneous. Burnside's expedition is to be organized at Annapolis. It is said 50,000 troops will be gathered there; but three regiments have yet arrived there. The Yankees can't spare the half of 50,000 troops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp Morton for Fort Delaware. The citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia are required to register themselves as loyal or disloyal. Siegel commands the department of West Virginia, and has appointed Gen. Stahl his chief of cavalry. Mr. Cisco has been appointed by Chase to sell his surplus gold. Longstreet is alleged to be mounting his infantry. An incursion into Kentucky is expected
Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 1
to the will of their masters, patient, and subservient Don't be deceived.-- Miscellaneous. Burnside's expedition is to be organized at Annapolis. It is said 50,000 troops will be gathered there; but three regiments have yet arrived there. The Yankees can't spare the half of 50,000 troops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp Morton for Fort Delaware. The citizens of the Eastern Shore of Virginia are required to register themselves as loyal or disloyal. Siegel commands the department of West Virginia, and has appointed Gen. Stahl his chief of cavalry. Mr. Cisco has been appointed by Chase to sell his surplus gold. Longstreet is alleged to be mounting his infantry. An incursion into Kentucky i
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
a when nineteen years old. Q. Have you determined in your mind not to pray for or allude to the President of the United States, the authorities, the armies and navies thereof, that they may be successful in all their efforts to put down this wi the commencement of this war, opened your church on any fast or thanksgiving day recommended by the President of the United States? A. No, sir. Q. Did you ever open your church on Jeff. Davis's recommendation? A. There has been meeting for prayer. Q. Should the President of the United States within a short time recommend a day of thanks- giving or fast, with a view that Christians would unite in prayer for the overthrow of all rebels in arms against the Government of the United StaUnited States, would you willingly open your church and take charge of such meetings to that end? A. I should not. Q. Do you look upon slavery as a divine institution? A. I look upon it as allowable. Q. Did you look upon the hanging of John Brown as
Additional from the North. The Northern papers of the 28d inst. contain a few brief items of intelligence: The Examination of a Banished Minister. It has already been announced that Butler has sent Rev. Jas. D. Armstrong, D. D., of Norfolk, Va., to work upon the fortifications at Hatteras, as a punishment for being "disloyal. " The following is the official report of the "examination" of Dr. Armstrong: Question. Do you call yourself a loyal man in letter and spirit to day? Answer. I prefer not answering. Q What is the name of that gentleman who had taken the oath and while coming out of the Custom House with you made the remark that be "would like to spit upon Northern Yankees, " or something to that effect? A. I prefer not answering. Q. Have you ever in your pulpit alluded favorably to the Southern cause? A. I preached a sermon on the recommendation of the Southern Congress. Q. Did you object at that time to doing so? A. No, sir. Q. Have you si
James D. Armstrong (search for this): article 1
Additional from the North. The Northern papers of the 28d inst. contain a few brief items of intelligence: The Examination of a Banished Minister. It has already been announced that Butler has sent Rev. Jas. D. Armstrong, D. D., of Norfolk, Va., to work upon the fortifications at Hatteras, as a punishment for being "disloyal. " The following is the official report of the "examination" of Dr. Armstrong: Question. Do you call yourself a loyal man in letter and spirit to day? Dr. Armstrong: Question. Do you call yourself a loyal man in letter and spirit to day? Answer. I prefer not answering. Q What is the name of that gentleman who had taken the oath and while coming out of the Custom House with you made the remark that be "would like to spit upon Northern Yankees, " or something to that effect? A. I prefer not answering. Q. Have you ever in your pulpit alluded favorably to the Southern cause? A. I preached a sermon on the recommendation of the Southern Congress. Q. Did you object at that time to doing so? A. No, sir. Q. Have you
obly; they suffer and do not complain; they go in rags, but do not rebel; they are in earnest for their personal liberty; they believe in it, and if they can they mean to get it." Mr. Beecher also denied that slavery was dead. "Dead !" be exclaimed, "we know that within the lines of the frontier army there are yet three millions of slaves. As yet, we learn that they are docile, amenable to the will of their masters, patient, and subservient Don't be deceived.-- Miscellaneous. Burnside's expedition is to be organized at Annapolis. It is said 50,000 troops will be gathered there; but three regiments have yet arrived there. The Yankees can't spare the half of 50,000 troops for any water expedition. It looks like a blind.] The Secretary of War and the Provost Marshal General disclaim all interference through Provost Marshals in the elections head in Kentucky, Delaware, Maryland or Missouri. Five hundred Confederate prisoners passed through Philadelphia from Camp
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