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Brownsville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
ommand at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had been captured at and near Brownsville. An expedition was to be sent to the Rio Grande, and it was thought that 250,000 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently captured, have been sent to Fort War00 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently captured, have been sent to Fort Warren for safe keeping. It is reported in Washington that Walter Lennox has been arrested in Baltimore and sent to Fort McHenry. Several prominent citizens of Anne Arundel county have been arrested for refusing to take the oath of allegiance on election day. The arrest of ladies in Baltimore for "disloyalty" continues.
Missionary Ridge, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
mauga, with three divisions of the 15th corps, one division of the 14th corps, and carried the Northern extremity of Missionary Ridge. Our success so far has been complete, and the behavior of our troops admirable. [Signed,]Geo H. Thomas, Maj. Gen Chattanooga,Nov. 24, 6 P, M.--The fight to-day has progressed favorably. Gen. Sherman carried the end of Missionary Ridge, and his right is now at the Tunnel and his left at Chickamauga creek. The troops from Lookout Valley carried t heavy. Gen. Hooker reports 2,000 prisoners taken, besides which a small number have fallen into our hands from Missionary Ridge. [Signed] U. S. Grant, Major Gen. Chattanooga,Nov. 25--Bragg evacuated the summit of Lookout Mountain last night, and our troops occupy it. The enemy, however, still holds the rifle pits on the base of Missionary Ridge. From Knoxville. The news fron Knoxville is meagre. A telegram, dated Cincinnati, 25th, says: "The situation at Knoxville is
East Chickamauga Creek (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
daylight this morning, at the mouth of South Chickamauga, with three divisions of the 15th corps, one division of the 14th corps, and carried the Northern extremity of Missionary Ridge. Our success so far has been complete, and the behavior of our troops admirable. [Signed,]Geo H. Thomas, Maj. Gen'l. Chattanooga,Nov. 24, 6 P, M.--The fight to-day has progressed favorably. Gen. Sherman carried the end of Missionary Ridge, and his right is now at the Tunnel and his left at Chickamauga creek. The troops from Lookout Valley carried the point of the mountain, and now hold the eastern slope and the point high up. I cannot yet tell the amount of casualties, but our loss is not heavy. Gen. Hooker reports 2,000 prisoners taken, besides which a small number have fallen into our hands from Missionary Ridge. [Signed] U. S. Grant, Major Gen. Chattanooga,Nov. 25--Bragg evacuated the summit of Lookout Mountain last night, and our troops occupy it. The enemy, howe
Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 7
-We captured nine commissioned officers and about one hundred enlisted men. Our loss was about III men. To-day Gen. Hooker, in command of Geary's division of the 12th corps, and two brigades of the 14th corps, carried the North slope of Lookout Mountain, with small loss on our side, and a loss to the enemy of five or six hundred prisoners. The killed and wounded are not reported. There has been continuous fighting from 12 o'clock until after nightfall, but our troops have gallantly reploss is not heavy. Gen. Hooker reports 2,000 prisoners taken, besides which a small number have fallen into our hands from Missionary Ridge. [Signed] U. S. Grant, Major Gen. Chattanooga,Nov. 25--Bragg evacuated the summit of Lookout Mountain last night, and our troops occupy it. The enemy, however, still holds the rifle pits on the base of Missionary Ridge. From Knoxville. The news fron Knoxville is meagre. A telegram, dated Cincinnati, 25th, says: "The situation at K
West Point (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
f interest of the Bank of England had been advanced to seven per cent. The Confederate loan and United States sixes, twenty years to run, were quoted at the same prices in London--twenty-five per cent. discount. The draft in the 2d and 9th wards, Baltimore, took place on the 24th inst. There was no disturbance. It is reported that Gen. Seigel will succeed Gen. Schenck in command at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had been captured at and near Brownsville. An expedition was to be sent to the Rio Grande, and it was thought that 250,000 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently captured, have been sent to Fort Warren for safe keeping. It is reported in Washington that Walter Lennox has been arrested in Baltimore and sent t
Anne Arundel (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 7
draft in the 2d and 9th wards, Baltimore, took place on the 24th inst. There was no disturbance. It is reported that Gen. Seigel will succeed Gen. Schenck in command at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had been captured at and near Brownsville. An expedition was to be sent to the Rio Grande, and it was thought that 250,000 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently captured, have been sent to Fort Warren for safe keeping. It is reported in Washington that Walter Lennox has been arrested in Baltimore and sent to Fort McHenry. Several prominent citizens of Anne Arundel county have been arrested for refusing to take the oath of allegiance on election day. The arrest of ladies in Baltimore for "disloyalty" continues.
Fort Warren (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 7
draft in the 2d and 9th wards, Baltimore, took place on the 24th inst. There was no disturbance. It is reported that Gen. Seigel will succeed Gen. Schenck in command at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had been captured at and near Brownsville. An expedition was to be sent to the Rio Grande, and it was thought that 250,000 bales would be secured. The Union men at Brownsville are forming defensive organizations. Mosby's guerillas, recently captured, have been sent to Fort Warren for safe keeping. It is reported in Washington that Walter Lennox has been arrested in Baltimore and sent to Fort McHenry. Several prominent citizens of Anne Arundel county have been arrested for refusing to take the oath of allegiance on election day. The arrest of ladies in Baltimore for "disloyalty" continues.
Carter's Creek, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 7
We have received the following summary of news from the Baltimore Gazette, of the 25th and 26th inst: From Chattanooga. The following official dispatches have been received at the War Department: Chattanooga,Nov., 24, 12 P. M. --Yesterday at half-past 12 o'clock, Gens. Granger's and Palmer's corps, supported by Gen. Howard's, were advanced directly in front of our fortifications, drove in the enemy's pickets, and carried his first line of rifle pits between Chattanooga and Carter's Creek. --We captured nine commissioned officers and about one hundred enlisted men. Our loss was about III men. To-day Gen. Hooker, in command of Geary's division of the 12th corps, and two brigades of the 14th corps, carried the North slope of Lookout Mountain, with small loss on our side, and a loss to the enemy of five or six hundred prisoners. The killed and wounded are not reported. There has been continuous fighting from 12 o'clock until after nightfall, but our troops have gal
Tennessee River (United States) (search for this): article 7
III men. To-day Gen. Hooker, in command of Geary's division of the 12th corps, and two brigades of the 14th corps, carried the North slope of Lookout Mountain, with small loss on our side, and a loss to the enemy of five or six hundred prisoners. The killed and wounded are not reported. There has been continuous fighting from 12 o'clock until after nightfall, but our troops have gallantly repulsed every attempt of the enemy to retake the position. Gen. Sherman crossed the Tennessee river before daylight this morning, at the mouth of South Chickamauga, with three divisions of the 15th corps, one division of the 14th corps, and carried the Northern extremity of Missionary Ridge. Our success so far has been complete, and the behavior of our troops admirable. [Signed,]Geo H. Thomas, Maj. Gen'l. Chattanooga,Nov. 24, 6 P, M.--The fight to-day has progressed favorably. Gen. Sherman carried the end of Missionary Ridge, and his right is now at the Tunnel and his le
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
ents were all lower. After the Boards, and at the Public Stock Exchange, prices were low. Stocks have been excited throughout the day, and closed lower. Money is quoted at seven per cent. --Freights are dull, and the markets continue depressed. Gold Wednesday, 147½ closing rate. Miscellaneous. Later advices from Europe have been received, but the news is unimportant. The rate of interest of the Bank of England had been advanced to seven per cent. The Confederate loan and United States sixes, twenty years to run, were quoted at the same prices in London--twenty-five per cent. discount. The draft in the 2d and 9th wards, Baltimore, took place on the 24th inst. There was no disturbance. It is reported that Gen. Seigel will succeed Gen. Schenck in command at Baltimore. Gen. Sanders died from the wounds received in the fight near Knoxville. He entered West Point from Mississippi. One of Banks's staff officers reports that a large quantity of cotton had
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