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Morris Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
towers of iron and the forts and batteries that lives the shores of Morris and Suillvan's Islands standing as grim sentinels in the harbor, anain ship channel without returning the fire of the batteries on Morris Island unless signal should be made to command action. The ships t is probable the next pot of attack will be the batter led on Morris Island. And will be in readiness to support the iron clads when they attack the batteries on Morris Island. F. S. Dupont, Rear Admiral, Com'g South Atlanta Sqandron. The correspondent then prohor in the man ship channel, within a mile of the batteries on Morris's Island, without provoking The Wwed was in the and the other vessels up the ship channel. They p in easy range of Fort Wagner, on Morris's Island; but not a shot disputes their progress, they pass the batteryll the vessels have got fairly between the two upper points of Morris's Island and Sullivan's Island — which are about a mile apart — and are
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): article 5
m is the Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio and is making speeches through the State. He addressed a mass meeting at Hamilton Butter county, Ohio, a few days since.--The Democracy turned out very strong, with flages cannons, music, &c. Mr. V. addressed then in a speech denouncing Lincoln's Administration and defying it. During his address he gave the following lie to the people to swallow: On the 14th of last December, when from the city of Richmond information came to the city of New York that there was a disposition to compromise and return delegates to the National Congress and be obedient to the Constitution and the laws and thus restore the Onion as it was, the President on that day rejected the proposition, and the damning evidence of that rejection exists in New York over his own autograph; [cries hear, hear] but there is an obligation of secresy at present, and the letter has not yet been given to the public. The day after the Federal army crossed the Nappahannoc
Fort Ripley (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 5
s fired over twenty shots to our one. The Keckuk only fired three shots before the received her death wound. The Captains of the iron clads met in the evening on board the flagship, and I understand that there was but one opinion among them as to the question of abandoning or renewing the conflict, and that was against renewing it at present. Besides the impediments which had to be contended with yesterday, similar obstructions could be seen higher up the harbor. The space between Fort Ripley and Fort Johnson was barrel with a triple row of piles like these between Fort Sumter and Cumminge's Point only in the centre there was observed an opening at which it is said there is a torpedo set, loaded with the enormous charge of five thousand pounds of gunpowder. And yet the capture of Charleston is by no means abandoned, only there must be more powerful means used. The Admiral heard the opinion of his various officers, with which his own evidently coincided. --he did not, how
Fort Moultrie (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
their work. Strectching themselves in a line between Sumter and Moustric, and only giving an occasional shot to the latter work, they piled their guns upon the of Sumter. The Keckuk steamed up to within three hundred yards of the fortress, While the other vessels lay at intermediate distances between that hundred yards. The Ironsider —— the Admiral's flagship — had become entirely unminageable refusing to answer her belm; so that, with the exception of one which she poured into Fort Moultrie, she took no part in the attack, although she was herself the target for many of the enemy's largest guns, and was hit some sixty or seventy times sustaining however no material damage. For half an hour, while our vessels were in the position I have described, the commanding was of the meat awfully grand and terrible character. No words of miles, no words of any man can convey a faint idea of it. It was terrific. No less than three hundred guns of the largest calibre consentrated the<
Hartford (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 5
ays that-- Major-Gan. Burnside has issued an order pronouncing the death penalty on all persons found guilty of aiding the rebels. All persons sympathizing with the rebels are to be arrested and tried, or sent beyond the lines. Miscellaneous. In St. Louis the were of Gen. Jeff. Thompson has been arrested by the Yankees. Great uneasiness in felt as to the fate of Gen. Federate Washington, N. C. Also, as to affairs at suffolk. The Democrate have carried the city of Hartford by 350 majority. Treaton has gone the same way. A dispatch from Washington says Lincoln had issued a proclamation declaring Tennessee, all of Virginia, except the new State, and all of Louisia- na, except the city of New Orleans, in a state of insurrection, and subject to trade restrictions. A large amount of gold has been put upon the market by the banks under the apprehension that the gold bill pending in the Legislature would pass. This has tended to diminish the cons
Cumming's Point (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
was useless, and the drifted with the current — At last, after great exertions are exae of herself. The other vessels sheered off and avoided the same peril. There was no setting into the required position in this way. --Any attempt to persevere in that course would have rendered the fleet unmanageable and exposed it to destruction. in the attempt to get round or past Fort Sumter in that way the building Monitors sought another opening; but even the shoal ground between the fort and Cummings's Point was barred up with piles. In fact Fort Sumter was found to be the apex of a triangle, the two sides of which were impossible to our vessels, and at the base line of which they were exposed to a concentric fire from Forts Sumter and Moustric, the Kedan, Battery Lee, and Fort Beauragard. Thus brought to attend, and nothing being left but either to batter down Fort Sumter or retire, the iron clads went relotainly to their work. Strectching themselves in a line between Sumter and Moustri
United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
iron and the forts and batteries that lives the shores of Morris and Suillvan's Islands standing as grim sentinels in the harbor, and with their three hundred monster guns guarding the entrance to the rebel city of Charleston. On the morning of Monday everything was ready for the movement. The captains of the rebels had been already furnished with the plan of attack and order of battle, as follows: The bar will be buoyed by the Commander assisted by C. O. Boutelle, Assistant United States Court Survey, commanding the Bibb, by Acting and the pilots of the squadron. The commanding officers will, previous to crossing, make themselves acquainted with the value of the buoys. The vessels will, on signals bring made, form in the preseribed order shead, at intervals of one length. The squadron will pass up the main ship channel without returning the fire of the batteries on Morris Island unless signal should be made to command action. The ships will open fire
Hamilton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
sons and brothers. He could have entertained the proposition on the 16th of December; but he and wickedly drove away all overturns. The question now arises, who has refused terms of peace or war!--The Administration party — the Abolitionists. Before Mr. Vallindigham took his seat Mr. Groon, of the Sun, stopped on the platform and presented to Mr. Vallindigham a box inside of which was a string of hand butterflies in a woven by evergreen, and red, white, place by the citizens of Hamilton to present that moments to the vailant champion of the great and growing element of this country. Gen. Darral W. Vochhass addressed the mosting. The meeting did not adjourn until after six o'clock. The attendance is variously estimated at from ten to twelve thousand, the majority of whom stood the seven hours of the meeting, shoulder to shoulder in the park, without faltering the slightest, or showing the least evidence of fatigue. The meeting was exceedingly orderly and peaceful
James Island (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 5
tions in the and the tide turned at 11 o'clock. During the house of suspecte the eye had an of the of the on which the great was to be played.--The blue waters in the bright and fleets of of their in the waves and attacted their as they after their poor. Over the parp or the rebel our movements and them; and even on the and of the of the city we could see hundreds of in view were the numerous has extending from the creek, on the river following the of James Island, down to the Light-house battery on the South point of Merric's Island. On the other side they were mere numerous still Breach in Battery on the lower end of Sulliven's Island; Fort Beauregard and on Fort Mouthis while in the centre of the picture, were from the water, stood Fort Sumter, displaying the rebel flag on one angle, and flag on the opposite angle; and beyond Fort and Castle Pey, the city filling up the background. Meanwhile the attacting vessels lay at anchor in the
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 5
that, instead of being attacked, we will see the foe withdrawing his forces from here. The reason why I think the siege is about to be raised is that a monster strategic movement is now being made, looking to an advance up the Cumberland into Tennessee, and towards the interior. This will divide the enemy's land forces and divert the gunboats from operating against this place; and if he could not take or even attempt to take it, with a large and powerful army and navy, he of course cannot hon. Federate Washington, N. C. Also, as to affairs at suffolk. The Democrate have carried the city of Hartford by 350 majority. Treaton has gone the same way. A dispatch from Washington says Lincoln had issued a proclamation declaring Tennessee, all of Virginia, except the new State, and all of Louisia- na, except the city of New Orleans, in a state of insurrection, and subject to trade restrictions. A large amount of gold has been put upon the market by the banks under the
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