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Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
From the Rappahannock. Yesterday was a day pregnant with reports, the most important of which was one that a battle on the Rappahannock, near Port Royal. was hourly looked for. There were many who gave credit to this report, and believed that a few hours only would be necessary to give it full confirmation. We are pleased to state, however, that there was no foundation for the statement, and that everything is quiet along the lines. It is supported that the report originated in a circumstance which occurred in the vicinity of Port Royal on Friday night, the particulars of which we have from a gentleman who come down on the train last evening. The first brigade of Jackson's old division were on picket in that locality, and during the night it was conceived by some of the sent that the enemy was attempting to cross when they opened fire. This, of course, created some commotion, and the troops were put under arms; but when daylight came it was ascertained that no foundation ex
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
North Carolina. Although rumor has been industrious in representing an advance of the enemy from Newberns, there seems to be no reliable information of a forward movement, and the common impression is that none has been made. It is conjectured that the storm along the coast has deranged the place of the enemy, if it has not damaged materially his gunboats and transports.
Allen T. Caperton (search for this): article 3
Election of C. S. Senator. The Legislature on Saturday, after five days ineffectual balloting, succeeded, on the twentieth ballot, in electing Hon. Allen T. Caperton, of the county of Monroe, Confederate States Senator for the unexpired term of the late Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston.
William Ballard Preston (search for this): article 3
Election of C. S. Senator. The Legislature on Saturday, after five days ineffectual balloting, succeeded, on the twentieth ballot, in electing Hon. Allen T. Caperton, of the county of Monroe, Confederate States Senator for the unexpired term of the late Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston.
C. S. Senator (search for this): article 3
Election of C. S. Senator. The Legislature on Saturday, after five days ineffectual balloting, succeeded, on the twentieth ballot, in electing Hon. Allen T. Caperton, of the county of Monroe, Confederate States Senator for the unexpired term of the late Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Election of C. S. Senator. The Legislature on Saturday, after five days ineffectual balloting, succeeded, on the twentieth ballot, in electing Hon. Allen T. Caperton, of the county of Monroe, Confederate States Senator for the unexpired term of the late Hon. Wm. Ballard Preston.
Effect of President Davis's Message. We learn that a copy of the President's Message was placed in the hands of the Federal Commissioner, Ludlow, on Thursday afternoon last, at City Point. As soon as he read it steam was raised and Major Ludlow started at once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thought that the avowal of the President regarding the disposition to be made of Federal officers hereafter captured had much to do with his sudden departure Commissioner. Guide went down to the Point yesterday, but the absence of Ludlow prevented any negotiation.
Effect of President Davis's Message. We learn that a copy of the President's Message was placed in the hands of the Federal Commissioner, Ludlow, on Thursday afternoon last, at City Point. As soon as he read it steam was raised and Major Ludlow started at once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thouMajor Ludlow started at once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thought that the avowal of the President regarding the disposition to be made of Federal officers hereafter captured had much to do with his sudden departure Commissioner. Guide went down to the Point yesterday, but the absence of Ludlow prevented any negotiation. once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thought that the avowal of the President regarding the disposition to be made of Federal officers hereafter captured had much to do with his sudden departure Commissioner. Guide went down to the Point yesterday, but the absence of Ludlow prevented any negotiation.
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Effect of President Davis's Message. We learn that a copy of the President's Message was placed in the hands of the Federal Commissioner, Ludlow, on Thursday afternoon last, at City Point. As soon as he read it steam was raised and Major Ludlow started at once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thought that the avowal of the President regarding the disposition to be made of Federal officers hereafter captured had much to do with his sudden departure Commissioner. Guide went down to the Point yesterday, but the absence of Ludlow prevented any negotiation.
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 4
Effect of President Davis's Message. We learn that a copy of the President's Message was placed in the hands of the Federal Commissioner, Ludlow, on Thursday afternoon last, at City Point. As soon as he read it steam was raised and Major Ludlow started at once for Fortress Monroe. The Petersburg Express says it is thought that the avowal of the President regarding the disposition to be made of Federal officers hereafter captured had much to do with his sudden departure Commissioner. Guide went down to the Point yesterday, but the absence of Ludlow prevented any negotiation.
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