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Carysfort Reef (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
that should require the stoutest sea-going ships. Who can imagine the misery our brave troops have suffered? and what is still worse, there is a disposition on the part of those in authority to bush the thing up, and give as little information to the public as possible. Coming down the coast in the steamer Albany, I happened to notice the transports Jersey Blue, Thames, and Sanford.--The two first, crowded with troops, were sinking in Port Royal, and the last was a crumbling wreck off Carysfort Reef. Now, strange to say, when I arrived here, although several vessels were in port before us, nobody seemed to be informed of the disasters I have mentioned. Hence it will readily appear that a dozen of like character may have happened, and all except those immediately in the secret remain ignorant of them. Rosecrans's order for the Imprisonment of Confederate officers. Hdq'rs Dep't of the Cumberland Murfreesboro', Jan. 6, 1863. General Order No.--The General commanding is p
Illinois (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 1
ilitary authority. The order is, therefore, provisionally rescinded, and the churches will be reopened as heretofore, on and after Christmas day. This decision is based upon the negative character of the offence charged. The Democracy of Illinois. Since the news of the election of Mr. Richardson to the U. S. Senate, the Democrats held a most meeting at Springfield, in which they denounced the emancipation proclamation and the Lincoln Administration in severe terms. A correspondent ont and his wife visited the Capitol on Saturday to look at the new buildings. The President's face in repose has a careworn expression that seems to appeal for sympathy. He may find a good many things yet that remind him of stories he heard in Illinois and the stories may not be remarkably sober or neat, but no one can look in his face and believe that he is insensible to the responsibilities pressing upon him. I know he always had a doleful sort of physiognomy, but his features wore not two y
New England (United States) (search for this): article 1
om destruction. They talk of reorganizing the party, but in what manner does not yet appear. Greeley has been extremely busy. He is not organizing black brigades, as has been supposed, but reorganizing the Republican party. Some of the leading radicals who were in consultation with him last might shake their heads ominously, and declare that this in the darkest day the country has yet seen.--Prominent Republicans acknowledge that they have lost their hold upon power in all except some New England States. Some of them predict peace as early as next June. Requiem mass for the Fallen of the Irish brigade. A requiem mass was said at the cathedral in New York on the 16th inst, for the souls of the Irish of Meagher's brigade, who sacked the city of Fredericksburg and paid for it with their lives the next day. An immense congregation was present. The scene is thus described by the New York Herald: The cathedral was itself a monument of sorrow clad in the hues of mournin
Milliken's Bend (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
ly permitted at Washington, it may as well be proclaimed at once that the loyal States are open for the establishment of newspapers directly in the service and pay of Jeff Davis. Gen. Sherman's farewell to the Army of Tennessee. At Milliken's Bend General Sherman issued the following order, taking his farewell of the Army of the Tennessee: General Orders, no. 5. Headq'rs Right Wing Army of Tenn., Steamer Forest Queen, Milliken's Bend, January 4, 1863. Pursuant to the termsMilliken's Bend, January 4, 1863. Pursuant to the terms of General Order No. 1, made this day by General McClernand, the title of our army ceases to exist, and constitutes in the future the Army of the Mississippi, composed of two "army corps," one to be commanded by General G. W. Morgan, and the other by myself. In relinquishing the command of the Army of the Tennessee, and restricting my authority to my own corps, I desire to express to all commanders, to soldiers and officers recently operating before Vicksburg, my hearty thanks for their zeal,
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 1
ings yet that remind him of stories he heard in Illinois and the stories may not be remarkably sober or neat, but no one can look in his face and believe that he is insensible to the responsibilities pressing upon him. I know he always had a doleful sort of physiognomy, but his features wore not two years ago the pale and pinched appearance that they now wear. Those who see him often say that his hair is turning gray rapidly. Miscellaneous. There was a heavy snow storm all through Canada on the 16th inst. The steamer Mary Boardman, with troops, from New Orleans for Galveston, got news of the rebel capture of that place and turned back, thus saving the boat and man. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has sustained the will of habeas corpus in the case of the Ozaukee rioters, arrested for forcibly resisting the draft. Hon Lot M. Morill (Republican) has been reelected United States Senator from Maine by the Legislature of that State. Glass, Elliott & Co., of Lon
Galveston (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 1
y sober or neat, but no one can look in his face and believe that he is insensible to the responsibilities pressing upon him. I know he always had a doleful sort of physiognomy, but his features wore not two years ago the pale and pinched appearance that they now wear. Those who see him often say that his hair is turning gray rapidly. Miscellaneous. There was a heavy snow storm all through Canada on the 16th inst. The steamer Mary Boardman, with troops, from New Orleans for Galveston, got news of the rebel capture of that place and turned back, thus saving the boat and man. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has sustained the will of habeas corpus in the case of the Ozaukee rioters, arrested for forcibly resisting the draft. Hon Lot M. Morill (Republican) has been reelected United States Senator from Maine by the Legislature of that State. Glass, Elliott & Co., of London, are about contracting with the United States Government to lay submarine cables along t
Port Royal (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
sinking in the North river, and sent on a sea voyage that should require the stoutest sea-going ships. Who can imagine the misery our brave troops have suffered? and what is still worse, there is a disposition on the part of those in authority to bush the thing up, and give as little information to the public as possible. Coming down the coast in the steamer Albany, I happened to notice the transports Jersey Blue, Thames, and Sanford.--The two first, crowded with troops, were sinking in Port Royal, and the last was a crumbling wreck off Carysfort Reef. Now, strange to say, when I arrived here, although several vessels were in port before us, nobody seemed to be informed of the disasters I have mentioned. Hence it will readily appear that a dozen of like character may have happened, and all except those immediately in the secret remain ignorant of them. Rosecrans's order for the Imprisonment of Confederate officers. Hdq'rs Dep't of the Cumberland Murfreesboro', Jan. 6, 1863.
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 1
ut contracting with the United States Government to lay submarine cables along the coast from New York to New Orleans. In the U. S. Senate last week Senator Wilson sent to the Clerk's debt, to be read, a letter which was addressed to him by General Meigs. The reading of a few sentences produced such a commotion that it was stopped, and the letter withdrawn by Mr. Wilson. The letter was very abusive of Senators who had expressed suspicious of Meigs's loyalty. Senator Foster, of Connecticut, introduced in the U. S. Senate a resolution looking to legislation to import from Europe persons to supply the void made in industrial occupations by enlistments into the Union armies. Several of the gamblers who were taken before an Ohio court, on a writ of habeas corpus, were taken to Cincinnati on Thursday, by a military guard, Lincoln telegraphing to pay no attention to the writ of habeas corpus. They next day paid over the amount of money won by them from Cook. The probabilit
Wisconsin (Wisconsin, United States) (search for this): article 1
know he always had a doleful sort of physiognomy, but his features wore not two years ago the pale and pinched appearance that they now wear. Those who see him often say that his hair is turning gray rapidly. Miscellaneous. There was a heavy snow storm all through Canada on the 16th inst. The steamer Mary Boardman, with troops, from New Orleans for Galveston, got news of the rebel capture of that place and turned back, thus saving the boat and man. The Supreme Court of Wisconsin has sustained the will of habeas corpus in the case of the Ozaukee rioters, arrested for forcibly resisting the draft. Hon Lot M. Morill (Republican) has been reelected United States Senator from Maine by the Legislature of that State. Glass, Elliott & Co., of London, are about contracting with the United States Government to lay submarine cables along the coast from New York to New Orleans. In the U. S. Senate last week Senator Wilson sent to the Clerk's debt, to be read, a
Montgomery Point (Michigan, United States) (search for this): article 1
me. There are honors enough in reserve for all, and work enough, too. Let each do his appropriate part, and our nation must in the end emerge from this dire conflict purified and ennobled by the fires which now test its strength and purity. All officers of the General Staff not attached to my person will hereafter report in person and by letter to Major General McClernand, commanding the Army of the Mississippi, on board the steamer Tigress, at our rendezvous at Gaines's Landing and at Montgomery Point. By order of Major General W. T. Sherman. J. H. Hammond, Assistant Adjutant General. The New Orleans churches re-opened Gen. Banks has rescinded Butler's order closing sundry Episcopal churches of that city for the omission of the prayer for the "President of the United States" from the service. We quote from the re-opening order: An application for the suspension of the order closing certain closing certain churches in the city of New Orleans has been presented to
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