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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
s swamps with safety. The enemy has only appeared in small forces of cavalry. Speaking of Sherman's objective point, and the forces to co-operate with him, the Times says: Our army before Wilmington, as well as at Newbern and other points of North Carolina, is now under command of Major-General Scofield, one of the ablest officers in the Union army. He was associated with Sherman in his advance upon Atlanta, was subsequently with General Thomas in his late glorious campaign in Tennessee, and held the command, also, at the ever-memorable victory at Franklin. He has his own splendid and victorious Western corps (the Twenty-third) now with him in North Carolina; and should they combine (as we have no doubt they soon will) their old comrades of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth and Twentieth corps, now marching with Sherman, the shout of victory which this invincible army has so often sent up from the Mississippi valley and the mountains of the Southwest will soon ring
Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 1
ment in which Lieutenant Young professes to have received his instructions for the raid upon St. Albans: Memorandum for Lieutenant Bennett H. Young, Confederate, States Army. --Your report of your doings under your instructions of the 16th of June last from the Secretary of War, covering the list of the twenty Confederate soldiers, who are escaped prisoners, collected and enrolled by you under the instructions, is received. Your suggestion for a raid upon the most accessible towns in Vermont, commencing with St. Albans, is approved, and you are authorized and required to act in conformity with that suggestion. C. C. Clay, Jr, Com. Confederate States Army. October 6, 1864. From the Trans-Mississippi. The Yankee Trans-Mississippi news is dated at Cairo the 16th. The dispatch says: Late news from Kirby Smith's army says his troops are very much scattered, for the purpose of obtaining food and forate, and it would be impossible to concentrate them in any force
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
tructions, is received. Your suggestion for a raid upon the most accessible towns in Vermont, commencing with St. Albans, is approved, and you are authorized and required to act in conformity with that suggestion. C. C. Clay, Jr, Com. Confederate States Army. October 6, 1864. From the Trans-Mississippi. The Yankee Trans-Mississippi news is dated at Cairo the 16th. The dispatch says: Late news from Kirby Smith's army says his troops are very much scattered, for the purpose ote to become members of the Missouri Legislature has been defeated in the Constitutional Convention of that State by a vote of twenty years to twenty-eight nays. A proposition to permit colored persons to vote and hold office was also lost by twelve year to thirty-two nays, Maximilian has refused Dr. Gwin's proposition to settle Sonora with immigration from the Confederate States. The Confederate cavalry are hovering around Nashville, capturing the Federals who go out to cut wood.
Montreal (Canada) (search for this): article 1
se unfortunates stand in need of many comforts. They are in need of food, clothing and money. The inclement and severe winter makes their case a still more distressing one. Think of their condition; ye people who have plenty, and ye that have never seen the terrible "Track of War!" Such is their misfortune. It is your fortune to live in a section that has not been visited with the like misfortune, and you ought to thank God that it is so. The St. Albans raiders. A telegram from Montreal, dated the 16th, about the trial of the St. Albans raiders, says: Other witnesses were examined, who proved that the prisoners resided at the Canada Falls in the winter of 1863 and 1864. Another witness is to arrive from Richmond with the classification of the prisoners, when the case on the part of the defence will be definitely closed. The prosecution say they have only two or three more witnesses to examine, which they will do to-morrow. Two marshals from New York have
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
bridges are built, miles in extent, on which troops and wagons cross the perilous swamps with safety. The enemy has only appeared in small forces of cavalry. Speaking of Sherman's objective point, and the forces to co-operate with him, the Times says: Our army before Wilmington, as well as at Newbern and other points of North Carolina, is now under command of Major-General Scofield, one of the ablest officers in the Union army. He was associated with Sherman in his advance upon Atlanta, was subsequently with General Thomas in his late glorious campaign in Tennessee, and held the command, also, at the ever-memorable victory at Franklin. He has his own splendid and victorious Western corps (the Twenty-third) now with him in North Carolina; and should they combine (as we have no doubt they soon will) their old comrades of the Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Seventeenth and Twentieth corps, now marching with Sherman, the shout of victory which this invincible army has so often sent u
New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
the roads present to the movements of an army. But no conditions of weather or of mud deter this army. Pioneer parties are increased from companies to regiments, and even to brigades, and bridges are built, miles in extent, on which troops and wagons cross the perilous swamps with safety. The enemy has only appeared in small forces of cavalry. Speaking of Sherman's objective point, and the forces to co-operate with him, the Times says: Our army before Wilmington, as well as at Newbern and other points of North Carolina, is now under command of Major-General Scofield, one of the ablest officers in the Union army. He was associated with Sherman in his advance upon Atlanta, was subsequently with General Thomas in his late glorious campaign in Tennessee, and held the command, also, at the ever-memorable victory at Franklin. He has his own splendid and victorious Western corps (the Twenty-third) now with him in North Carolina; and should they combine (as we have no doubt th
Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
is Bulletin says it will probably be done within the district of Memphis. Intelligence from Nassau. A letter from Nassau, dated the 3d instant, speaking of the capture of blockade runners from Nassau, says: Where now is her commercial activity — steamers leaving and arriving daily, and pouring into her lap the more than golden treasures of Dixie. All gone.--In the waters of her adm wages, will scatter to their former homes. General Preston, of the rebel army, arrived at Nassau from Bermuda on Thursday, the 26th of January. He started from Bermuda for Wilmington in the blo but, finding the lights at the entrance of the harbor changed, the steamer put back and came to Nassau. General Preston is a man of full six feet in height and of good appearance. He was called upoo American shipping if she gets started in her meditated career. It was thought she would go to Nassau before taking on board her guns. At a meeting of the "Loyal Georgians," at Cooper Institute
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 1
troops are very much scattered, for the purpose of obtaining food and forate, and it would be impossible to concentrate them in any force during the present season in consequence of insufficient transportation. Price is reported to have gone to Mexico on an important confidential mission, under orders of Kirby Smith. The reports of his sickness and death are all untrue. The draft, under General Canby's order, is not yet enforced. The Memphis Bulletin says it will probably be done w Constitution." The Ohio Legislature has before it a bill to compel the vaccination of school children throughout the State. Pierre Soule left Havana early in the present month for Vera Cruz. It is said to be his intention to settle in Mexico, where he has purchased an estate. The proposition to strike out the word "white" in the qualifications requisite to become members of the Missouri Legislature has been defeated in the Constitutional Convention of that State by a vote of tw
Sonora (California, United States) (search for this): article 1
eathing loyalty and devotion" and urging the people of Georgia to obtain peace by submitting to the "National authority, under the Constitution." The Ohio Legislature has before it a bill to compel the vaccination of school children throughout the State. Pierre Soule left Havana early in the present month for Vera Cruz. It is said to be his intention to settle in Mexico, where he has purchased an estate. The proposition to strike out the word "white" in the qualifications requisite to become members of the Missouri Legislature has been defeated in the Constitutional Convention of that State by a vote of twenty years to twenty-eight nays. A proposition to permit colored persons to vote and hold office was also lost by twelve year to thirty-two nays, Maximilian has refused Dr. Gwin's proposition to settle Sonora with immigration from the Confederate States. The Confederate cavalry are hovering around Nashville, capturing the Federals who go out to cut wood.
Havana (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
her guns. At a meeting of the "Loyal Georgians," at Cooper Institute, speeches were deliver by Messrs. Stone, Russell, Dunning and the Rev. Dr. Curry. An address and a series of resolutions were adopted, "breathing loyalty and devotion" and urging the people of Georgia to obtain peace by submitting to the "National authority, under the Constitution." The Ohio Legislature has before it a bill to compel the vaccination of school children throughout the State. Pierre Soule left Havana early in the present month for Vera Cruz. It is said to be his intention to settle in Mexico, where he has purchased an estate. The proposition to strike out the word "white" in the qualifications requisite to become members of the Missouri Legislature has been defeated in the Constitutional Convention of that State by a vote of twenty years to twenty-eight nays. A proposition to permit colored persons to vote and hold office was also lost by twelve year to thirty-two nays, Maxi
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