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Fort Warren (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 22
Mr. Johnson triumphant. A nobler patriot lives not the Johnson. He stands exalted tion's proudest sons — would life, if necessary, to save his Swann I believe to be equally anything be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at home. Massachusetts legislation Boston, January 1. --The State organized to-day. Ex Governor elected President of the Senate, Bullock speaker of
Paducah (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 22
f the bank to Cincinnati, Dec. 31.--A to the Commercial, from in that there are rumors of Kentucky to-day. Gen. Buefl had ordered to regiment of Funleors and a artillery before he went for Gen. Buckner's rebel cavalry day within a short distance and it is supposed that he in Col. McCook in force, destroy bridge, and retire. All the Union regulars we the bridge early yesterday morning. Philadelphia, Dec. 31.--A received here mentions as at the battle of Paducah, Capt., con, of this city. Capt. Bac Kentucky regiment raised near The dispatch gives no par battle. The reported battle in Kentucky reconnaissances, Washington, Dec, 31, --The the country last night, that a going on in Kentucky, is not No official information received by the Government Recent reconnaissances from and McCall's divisions show the strong picket guard beyond no troops at that place. Scouting parties sent out divisions occupying the c
St. Andrews (Canada) (search for this): article 22
nything be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at home. Massachusetts legislation Boston, January 1. --The State organized to-day. Ex Governor elected President of the Senate, Bullock speaker of the House. A British war transport Eastport, January 1. --A British port passed here this morning, 62d Regiment. Four hundred St. Andrews, and the remained Woodstock.
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 22
ll suddenly become more general on land and sea, and in good time, if the impatient will only be patient the country will better understand the cause of what seems to the which is only a necessary pr final and glorious consumma From Fortress Monroe--flight Eaten from Fortress Monroe, (via B 31--A negro, who came into this afternoon, reports that the enemy at a place near ken up, and a general stamped Yorktown on Saturday night seven howitzers, but they were The cause of thFortress Monroe, (via B 31--A negro, who came into this afternoon, reports that the enemy at a place near ken up, and a general stamped Yorktown on Saturday night seven howitzers, but they were The cause of the alarm was a advance would be made by Sunday. A flag of truce was sent by der to Hampton Bridge this small package of letters for the Seven rebel officers composed and they remained for some time ton, and appeared to be making and endeavoring to obtain our contemplated movements ance at this time, and with such ber of letters, leads to the support they were desirous of ascertains of the current rumor of an advance side. Edward Johnson, Captain of Brigade, who has b
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 22
Latest Northern news. We have received copies of New Yok and Philadelphia papers of last Wednesday and Thursday's (January 1st and 2d) dates. The extracts which we subjoin from them will be found interesting: The war in Missouri--Gen. Gel Superseded — a Federal Lieutenant Shoots himself — a conspiracy, &c. [Special dispatch to the Missouri Democrat,] Rolla, Dec. 27. --Major General Curtis arrived in town this evening, and will assume command of the forces here to-morrow, superseding Gen. Siegel. This would seem to indicate a change of programme. Col. Dodge, while riding out on horseback this evening, received a flesh wound in the thigh from the accidental discharge of a pistol carried in his side pocket. The ball was extracted, and the wound will not prove so serious as was at first supposed. The railroad from this point to Franklin is strongly guarded at every point. It is reported that on Wednesday evening an attempt was made by a rebel squad to coral
England (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 22
cavalry, locations of expeditions, &c. When he has completed these advances he will close up the rebellion, and then the men who now clamor for an immediate advance will be compelled to acknowledge the wisdom of Gen. McClellan's programmed. In this connection, it may not he impolitic to say that the reason why the expeditions under the command severally of Gens Butler and Burnside have not left for their places of destination, has been in consequence of the recent complication with Great Britain. The settlement of the Trent affair has changed the face of things, and now the advance of Gen. McClellan will suddenly become more general on land and sea, and in good time, if the impatient will only be patient the country will better understand the cause of what seems to the which is only a necessary pr final and glorious consumma From Fortress Monroe--flight Eaten from Fortress Monroe, (via B 31--A negro, who came into this afternoon, reports that the enemy at a pl
United States (United States) (search for this): article 22
dates. There are Hon. Henry Hon. Reverdy Johnson, and Swann, formerly Mayor of Baltimore Davis will make a strong fight, not surprise me to find either Mr. Mr. Johnson triumphant. A nobler patriot lives not the Johnson. He stands exalted tion's proudest sons — would life, if necessary, to save his Swann I believe to be equally anything be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at
Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 22
nything be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at home. Massachusetts legislation Boston, January 1. --The State organized to-day. Ex Governor elected President of the Senate, Bullock speaker of the House. A British war transport Eastport, January 1. --A British port passed here this morning, 62d Regiment. Four hundred St. Andrews, and the remained Woodstock.
This would seem to indicate a change of programme. Col. Dodge, while riding out on horseback this evening, received a flesh wound in the thigh from the accidental discharge of a pistol carried in his side pocket. The ball was extracted, and the wound will not prove so serious as was at first supposed. The railroad from this point to Franklin is strongly guarded at every point. It is reported that on Wednesday evening an attempt was made by a rebel squad to coral the pickets of Capt. Griffith's command, stationed at the Staunton station. The rebels were fired upon and dispersed. For the first time it becomes necessary to obtain passes from the Provost Marshal to gain admission to the camp. Lieut. Murozlinger, of the Seventeenth Missouri volunteers, whose remains were taken to St. Louis on Wednesday, came to his death as follows: While seated in his tent, with the Captain and Second Lieutenant of his company, he took up a revolver, and, felling the Captain that it w
James M. Mason (search for this): article 22
ng be said against the ness of Mr. Davis Mr. Kennedy sent Senator, has some hopes but having already had a press at political life in the United States may yield for others. There will be quite a struggle for this highest Departure of Mason Ani Boston, January 1. --The light left Fort Warren at elev morning, with the traitors Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January Mason and their Secretaries, for where they will be transferred steamer Rinaldo, now lying then The British war steamer Boston, January 1. --The British mer Rinaldo, of 16 guns, arr Vincentown last night. Her says that he has been ordered and is unbending sails and ma at home. Massachusetts legislation Boston, January 1. --The State organized to-day. Ex Governor elected President of the Senate, Bullock speaker of the House. A British war transport Eastport, January 1. --A British port passed here this morning, 62d Regiment. Four hundred St. Andrews, and the remained Woodstock.
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