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Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee Chattanooga April 21. --Seven more persons have been sent South beyond the Federal lines, by order of Rosecrans. Scouts from Tennessee river report the landing of twenty-four transports at Eastport, eight miles from Tuka, with forty thousand Yankees, chiefly cavalry. All quiet in front. No immediate prospect of a battle.
Eastport (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee Chattanooga April 21. --Seven more persons have been sent South beyond the Federal lines, by order of Rosecrans. Scouts from Tennessee river report the landing of twenty-four transports at Eastport, eight miles from Tuka, with forty thousand Yankees, chiefly cavalry. All quiet in front. No immediate prospect of a battle.
Refugees from Lincolndom. --Hardly a day passes but what witnesses the arrival in Richmond of vicious of the continued and systematic tyranny of Lincoln's minions in Maryland and other States.--They all tell the same style of cruelty, oppression, and wrong, endured at the hands of those who use and abure the authority of the "United States."--On Tuesday night strived from Baltimore. They had become obnoxious to the officials of that city by their sympathy for the South, and paid the penalty in being driven from their homes. Included amongst these who came Tuesday was the son of a well known citizen of Baltimore, who was kept in prison three days prior to being sent away, and was not allowed to see any of his friends. The party who were banished with him were all taken to Winchester, where they were paroled on condition that if they were ever caught in the Yankee lines again they would be considered and treated as spies.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 2
Refugees from Lincolndom. --Hardly a day passes but what witnesses the arrival in Richmond of vicious of the continued and systematic tyranny of Lincoln's minions in Maryland and other States.--They all tell the same style of cruelty, oppression, and wrong, endured at the hands of those who use and abure the authority of the "United States."--On Tuesday night strived from Baltimore. They had become obnoxious to the officials of that city by their sympathy for the South, and paid the penalty in being driven from their homes. Included amongst these who came Tuesday was the son of a well known citizen of Baltimore, who was kept in prison three days prior to being sent away, and was not allowed to see any of his friends. The party who were banished with him were all taken to Winchester, where they were paroled on condition that if they were ever caught in the Yankee lines again they would be considered and treated as spies.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 2
Refugees from Lincolndom. --Hardly a day passes but what witnesses the arrival in Richmond of vicious of the continued and systematic tyranny of Lincoln's minions in Maryland and other States.--They all tell the same style of cruelty, oppression, and wrong, endured at the hands of those who use and abure the authority of the "United States."--On Tuesday night strived from Baltimore. They had become obnoxious to the officials of that city by their sympathy for the South, and paid the penalty in being driven from their homes. Included amongst these who came Tuesday was the son of a well known citizen of Baltimore, who was kept in prison three days prior to being sent away, and was not allowed to see any of his friends. The party who were banished with him were all taken to Winchester, where they were paroled on condition that if they were ever caught in the Yankee lines again they would be considered and treated as spies.
For sale --I offer privately, by suggest of the owner, a very likely young Woman and Child, to remain to be near the city. Apply early to B. A. Cocks, office No. 4 Law Building. ap 26--2t
B. A. Cocks (search for this): article 2
For sale --I offer privately, by suggest of the owner, a very likely young Woman and Child, to remain to be near the city. Apply early to B. A. Cocks, office No. 4 Law Building. ap 26--2t
April 8th (search for this): article 2
Runaway. --On Wednesday, April 8th my dining-room servant Oscar, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and 20 years old; stoutly made; has the first joint of one of his fingers cut off. It is supposed he is either trying to make his way to the Yankees by way of Fredericksburg or the Peninsula, or is lurking about the city. $25 will be paid for his arrest about the city, or $50 if taken at a distance. Alex. R. Holladay, Board of Public Works. ap 22--2t*
Alexander R. Holladay (search for this): article 2
Runaway. --On Wednesday, April 8th my dining-room servant Oscar, a mulatto, about 5 feet 8 inches high, and 20 years old; stoutly made; has the first joint of one of his fingers cut off. It is supposed he is either trying to make his way to the Yankees by way of Fredericksburg or the Peninsula, or is lurking about the city. $25 will be paid for his arrest about the city, or $50 if taken at a distance. Alex. R. Holladay, Board of Public Works. ap 22--2t*
"my Maryland" --James Snowden Pleasants, a citizen of Montgomery county, Md., was tried by court martial at Poolesville, Md., for relieving the enemy with , and knowingly harboring and protecting them, found guilty, and sentenced to be hung. Lincoln commuted the sentence to imprisonment in Fort Delaware during the war.
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