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Accrington (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 10
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.
Pekin (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 10
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.
John Morgan (search for this): article 10
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.
In Pekin is issued --we can scarcely say published — a newspaper, printed on a large sheet of silk. It is said to have appeared with great regularity every week during the last thousand years. (?) A public meeting at Accrington, England, has, by a large majority, passed a resolution in favor of recognizing the Southern Confederacy. Gen. Johnston seems determined to maintain discipline in his army. He has issued an order that all pillagers and plunderers be shot upon sight by the guard. Major-General Whiting assumes command of the Department of North Carolina, with his headquarters at Wilmington. Morgan, July 13th, was moving successfully through Ohio.