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Burlington (Vermont, United States) (search for this): article 6
n Cairo and Helena, Gen. Sherman proposes that prominent Secessionists shall accompany the pilots on each steamer, who will take their chances of being shot. John Van Buren in accepting the invitation to speak at home on Friday, telegraphed as follows; I will attend meeting at Rome, on Friday, at two o'clock--it not in Fort Lafayette. "Jno. Van Buren." General Jeff C. Davis was assigned to the military command of the for locations opposite Cincinnati on the 23d inst. Judge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland, is slightly improving in health. Seven physicians were drafted in Adams county, Pennsylvania. The state of New York still lacks 42,647 of completing her quota by draft. General Wool has announced that no more passes will be granted to visit Fort Mellenry. Snow fell in Burlington, Vermont, on the 221 last.
Waterford (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
osecrans has been appointed to his position: Affairs in the Federal army. The army of Gen. McClellan remains as heretofore. No movement has been made at any point on the Potomac. A accounting party, who returned to Sigel a headquarters on Saturday night, report that the Confederate General Mumford, with a force of 1,500 men, was at Pureellsville, about twelve miles west of Leesburg, on the road to Snicker's Cap. A large patrol of the Confederates is at Leesburg, Middiusbury, and Waterford. The New York Herald, in its "Situation." article, has the following: The rebels paid a visit, a hundred and fifty strong, to Manassas Junction on Friday, and attacked a body of our men numbering only eighty. Our troops retreated with the less of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners. Capt. Conger, of the Third Virginia cavalry, with thirty- five men, who had been on a scouting expedition, and was on his return, met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and War
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 6
a majority of the people demand their expulsion from office, and the selection of more competent and men as the President's advisers? This question was an issue in the central States in October, and is an issue in the November elections which are now being canvassed. If the approaching elections in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Minnesota, result in as marked conservative triumphs as those recently gained in Pennsylvanians, Ohio, and Indiana, this conservative victory will be intended, and will probably be accepted by the President, as a hot to reconstruct the Cabinet. Let the people remember this when they go to the battle-boxes. If, as we hope and expect, these elections shall reveal a decided conservative majority in most of the loyal States, there is no reason why President Lincoln should not select his now Cabinet, as he has his Generals, from the honest and able men who being to the conservative, in opposition to the re
Maysville, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 6
Later from the South. We have received Northern papers of the 27th.--They contain nothing of importance. The official returns of the Ohio election give a Dem cratic majority of 8,740. The total vote of the State shows a falling off of 78,000 since the Presidential election. In Iowa he Democrats gained 7 7 0, but lost the State. The papers make reference to a battle as having occurred at Maysville, Ky., but give no account of it Gen. Buell, who failed to capture Bragg, has been relieved, and Gen. Rosecrans has been appointed to his position: Affairs in the Federal army. The army of Gen. McClellan remains as heretofore. No movement has been made at any point on the Potomac. A accounting party, who returned to Sigel a headquarters on Saturday night, report that the Confederate General Mumford, with a force of 1,500 men, was at Pureellsville, about twelve miles west of Leesburg, on the road to Snicker's Cap. A large patrol of the Confederates is at Leesburg, Middiusbur
United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
for the above affair. Confederate General reported to have "taken the oath." The New York Herald asserts that Brigadier General Ed. Pries, son of Major-General Price, of the Confederate army, has taken the oath of allegiance to the United States. He was captured near Warsaw, Mo., last winter, and since that time has been on parole. It says: He was recently exchanged for Gen. Prenties, and after visiting the rebel camp at Grenata, Miss., returned to St. Louis. He gives it as titution, and we fall upon the Government to remedy such a shameful state or affairs. The Monster guns for the iron clads. In an article ridiculing the Warrior as a specimen of English iron clads, and comparing her with those of the United States, the New York Herald says: But the Navy Department have prepared guns more powerful than the famous eleven-inch. The Passale last Monday received into her massive turret a fifteen inch D higrent, a magnificent smooth bore gun weighing
Warrenton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
ord. The New York Herald, in its "Situation." article, has the following: The rebels paid a visit, a hundred and fifty strong, to Manassas Junction on Friday, and attacked a body of our men numbering only eighty. Our troops retreated with the less of fifteen men and two officers taken prisoners. Capt. Conger, of the Third Virginia cavalry, with thirty- five men, who had been on a scouting expedition, and was on his return, met the same party of rebels between Catlett's Station and Warrenton. Captain Conger attacked and dispersed this body, killing several members of the Thirteenth Virginia cavalry and taking two prisoners. In the engagement Captain Conger was seriously wounded and remained on the field over night, when he was taken in charge by a resident of the neighborhood and his wounds cared for. His brother, Lieutenant Conger, had captured a rebel Major, but white in charge of him was himself captured and is now a prisoner. The whole loss of Captain conger's party
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 6
end meeting at Rome, on Friday, at two o'clock--it not in Fort Lafayette. "Jno. Van Buren." General Jeff C. Davis was assigned to the military command of the for locations opposite Cincinnati on the 23d inst. Judge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland, is slightly improving in health. Seven physicians were drafted in Adams county, Pennsylvania. dge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland, is slightly improving in health. Seven physicians were drafted in Adams county, Pennsylvania. The state of New York still lacks 42,647 of completing her quota by draft. General Wool has announced that no more passes will be granted to visit Fort Mellenry. Snow fell in Burlington, Vermont, on the 221 last.
Fort Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 6
n Cairo and Helena, Gen. Sherman proposes that prominent Secessionists shall accompany the pilots on each steamer, who will take their chances of being shot. John Van Buren in accepting the invitation to speak at home on Friday, telegraphed as follows; I will attend meeting at Rome, on Friday, at two o'clock--it not in Fort Lafayette. "Jno. Van Buren." General Jeff C. Davis was assigned to the military command of the for locations opposite Cincinnati on the 23d inst. Judge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland, is slightly improving in health. Seven physicians were drafted in Adams county, Pennsylvania. The state of New York still lacks 42,647 of completing her quota by draft. General Wool has announced that no more passes will be granted to visit Fort Mellenry. Snow fell in Burlington, Vermont, on the 221 last.
Adams (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 6
en Cairo and Helena, Gen. Sherman proposes that prominent Secessionists shall accompany the pilots on each steamer, who will take their chances of being shot. John Van Buren in accepting the invitation to speak at home on Friday, telegraphed as follows; I will attend meeting at Rome, on Friday, at two o'clock--it not in Fort Lafayette. "Jno. Van Buren." General Jeff C. Davis was assigned to the military command of the for locations opposite Cincinnati on the 23d inst. Judge ar michael, of Maryland, has been released from Fort Delaware, and will hold court in his district during the approaching sessions. Senator Prarce, of Maryland, is slightly improving in health. Seven physicians were drafted in Adams county, Pennsylvania. The state of New York still lacks 42,647 of completing her quota by draft. General Wool has announced that no more passes will be granted to visit Fort Mellenry. Snow fell in Burlington, Vermont, on the 221 last.
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 6
ed and mismanaged our finances, and greatly prolonged, embittered, and increased the cost in and treasure of this unhappy war. Do a majority of the people demand their expulsion from office, and the selection of more competent and men as the President's advisers? This question was an issue in the central States in October, and is an issue in the November elections which are now being canvassed. If the approaching elections in New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, and Minnesota, result in as marked conservative triumphs as those recently gained in Pennsylvanians, Ohio, and Indiana, this conservative victory will be intended, and will probably be accepted by the President, as a hot to reconstruct the Cabinet. Let the people remember this when they go to the battle-boxes. If, as we hope and expect, these elections shall reveal a decided conservative majority in most of the loyal States, there is no reason why President Lincoln should not s
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