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W. H. Harrison (search for this): article 22
e Wall, by the steamer Mercedita, Commander Solingen. She was brought here to-day, in charge of prize master Abbott. Her cargo is principally powder and munitions of war. She is heavily laden with arms. The captain, crew, and twelve passengers were on board the Bermuda. Also taken, the steamer Florida, captured in St. Andrew's Bay, Florida. She also arrived at the Navy Yard this afternoon, in charge of prize master Lewts. She has on board about two hundred bales of cotton. W. H. Harrison, pilot, with the engineer and nine of the crew, took the oath of allegiance and came on board the steamer. Nine of the crew, who refused to take the oath, were put ashore in a Andrew's Bay. New York, May 4.--The United States steamer Empire City has arrived with the prize steamer Nostra, Signor de Regia. Also, the captains and crews of the prize steamers Dixie, Wave, and Bells. From Washington-important Circular from the State Department relative to Trade with the South. W
John A. Alther (search for this): article 22
er 't G son Weller. Release of Confederate prisoners. The following named persons were released from military custody, by military, authority, from the old Capital prison, at Washington, last week, after taking the oath of allegiance: William Mathews, Loudoun county, Va. Edward H. Wyvill, Prince George's county, Md.; Edward Matzine Switzerland; John M. S. Ireland Wm. F. Luckett, Loudoun county, Va; John R. Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.; Henry F. Weekle, Rockingham county, Va; James. Grigshy, King George county, Va.; John Rawlings, King George county, Va.; Lowin Stewart, Richmond. Va.; C inton W. Gulick, Lincas er county, Va.; John W.
Lowin Stewart (search for this): article 22
Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.; Henry F. Weekle, Rockingham county, Va; James. Grigshy, King George county, Va.; John Rawlings, King George county, Va.; Lowin Stewart, Richmond. Va.; C inton W. Gulick, Lincas er county, Va.; John W. Virt, Loudoun county, Va.; Highly interesting from Missouri. A. St. Louis correspondent of the Milwaukee News writes as follows, under date of April 24th: I have spent a good many hours in looking around this city and chatting with men from all parts of the State, and I am satisfied that there are as many Secessionists here as ever Nine-tenths of the Americans in this city are Secessionists, and nothing but
Michael McDermot (search for this): article 22
, if Lee was, and that if he could not successfully fight him here, he could do it nowhere. Only one man was left in Yorktown, and he was a negro. Gen. Jameson and Col. Samuel Black were the first to enter the enemy's main works. The only casualty that occurred was the kitting of two men and the wounding of three by the explosion of a concealed snell within the enemy's works. Their names are as follows. They belong to company A, 40th New York: Killed, Geo. McFarland and Michael McDermot; wounded, Serg't James Smith. Frederick Steick, and Laurance Burns. The works are very extensive, and show that they were designed by scientific engineers. Later--An official report just ade to head quarters shows that the enemy left 71 guns on the works at Gloucester Point. The ordnance stores were also lest. Another deserter has just come in, and reports that Jefferson Davis came with Gen. Lee on Wednesday last, and after a consultation with Lee and the most prominen
art of this river, not having been unk as we first supposed) and burning the unbar, which had been used as a gunboat previous to the fall of Fort Henry. I found the bar some distance up Cypress Creek, which is two miles below Florence, Ala., sunk the water being above her guards. It was impossible for me to raise her. I am happy to inform you that the rebels have neither a boat or a gun on river — I captured their last gun at Florence, and it is now on board the "Lady Foote," late Robb. I learned at Florence that their bridge was destroyed by order of Gen. Beauregard. The inhabitants were very indignant at such a wanton destruction. Operation of General M Hell in East Tennessee Huntsville, Ala., May 4. Hon E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Your dispatch is received. A soldier's highest reward for service is to merit and receive the approbation of his superior officers. An expedition from Bridgeport crossed the river on the 1st and advanced tow
Frederick A. Orison (search for this): article 22
ws, Loudoun county, Va. Edward H. Wyvill, Prince George's county, Md.; Edward Matzine Switzerland; John M. S. Ireland Wm. F. Luckett, Loudoun county, Va; John R. Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.; Henry F. Weekle, Rockingham county, Va; James. Grigshy, King George county, Va.; John Rawlings, King George county, Va.; Lowin Stewart, Richmond. Va.; C inton W. Gulick, Lincas er county, Va.; John W. Virt, Loudoun county, Va.; Highly interesting from Missouri. A. St. Louis correspondent of the Milwaukee News writes as follows, under date of April 24th: I have spent a good many hours in looking around this city and chatting with men from all part
George McFarland (search for this): article 22
afraid of McClellan, if Lee was, and that if he could not successfully fight him here, he could do it nowhere. Only one man was left in Yorktown, and he was a negro. Gen. Jameson and Col. Samuel Black were the first to enter the enemy's main works. The only casualty that occurred was the kitting of two men and the wounding of three by the explosion of a concealed snell within the enemy's works. Their names are as follows. They belong to company A, 40th New York: Killed, Geo. McFarland and Michael McDermot; wounded, Serg't James Smith. Frederick Steick, and Laurance Burns. The works are very extensive, and show that they were designed by scientific engineers. Later--An official report just ade to head quarters shows that the enemy left 71 guns on the works at Gloucester Point. The ordnance stores were also lest. Another deserter has just come in, and reports that Jefferson Davis came with Gen. Lee on Wednesday last, and after a consultation with Lee a
office. The latest. Fortress Monroe, May 4, P. M. --The news received here this morning of the of Yorktown took everybody by surprise. For some days we have had evidence of the intention of the enemy, but the evidence was not strong enough to induce belief. On the arrival of the news here it quickly on snore and through the fl et, and the greatest excitement was manifested. [Second Dispatch]Fortress Monroe, May 4, 4 30 P. M. --The Merrimac made her appearance beyond Sewall's oin at o' clock this afternoon. She stopped off the Point, and up to the oresent hour, 4 o' clock, has not changed her location. She is not attended by any other gunboats, as usual, and it is supposed it is not her intention to visit us to-day. The Monitor and other vessels of our-naval fleet are all in readiness for action on short notice, and all hands are hoping she will come down. The supposed design of the enemy is to edde vor to prevent any expedition from going up the
William F. Luckett (search for this): article 22
be made of the number of this of persons employed on vessel u your command. I am, respectfully your ob't er 't G son Weller. Release of Confederate prisoners. The following named persons were released from military custody, by military, authority, from the old Capital prison, at Washington, last week, after taking the oath of allegiance: William Mathews, Loudoun county, Va. Edward H. Wyvill, Prince George's county, Md.; Edward Matzine Switzerland; John M. S. Ireland Wm. F. Luckett, Loudoun county, Va; John R. Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.; Henry F. Weekle, Rockingham county, Va; James. Grigshy, King George county, Va.; John Rawli
Edward H. Wyvill (search for this): article 22
nt rating them as boys, at $9, or $10, per month, and one nation. Let a monthly return be made of the number of this of persons employed on vessel u your command. I am, respectfully your ob't er 't G son Weller. Release of Confederate prisoners. The following named persons were released from military custody, by military, authority, from the old Capital prison, at Washington, last week, after taking the oath of allegiance: William Mathews, Loudoun county, Va. Edward H. Wyvill, Prince George's county, Md.; Edward Matzine Switzerland; John M. S. Ireland Wm. F. Luckett, Loudoun county, Va; John R. Goodwin, Stafford County. Va; Anthony McGee, Fairfax county, Va.; John A. Alther, Page county, Va.; Francis M. Shank, Page county, Va.; Thomas W. Paynter, Jefferson county, Va.; After I E. Lay, Franklin parish, La., James Wynklar, Jefferson county, Va.; James Frazier Stafford county, Va.; James L. er, Stat ford county, Va.; Frederick A. Orison, Loudoun county. Va.;
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