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New Fork (Wyoming, United States) (search for this): article 9
up to his headquarters; the next morning he had him placed on the porch, and compelled all these prisoners to come up and confront him seperately, telling him that if he could recognize any one as among the miscreants who had wounded him, there would be another shooting match on the other side of the house. But the wounded man shock his head and said there were none of his persecutors among the lot. I sent him to the hospital and hear since that there is some chance of his recovery. New fork items. The following items we glean from New York papers of the 1st inst.: There is quite a fleet of French men-of-war in port, among them Le Guerrierre, Com- mander Le Peyrouse; Le Caticet, gunboat; Le Renaudin. gunboat; Le Berthelist, and Le Seine. This last vessel is about to leave for France in a few days, and the others for the Gulf of Mexico. The presence of more than one vessel of a foreign power in the barbor at a time is a violation of a law of the State, one of those
Sandusky, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 9
m the field for each day's use, are not likely to starve on corn meal and green herbs. Already early garden crops are coming into Southern markets. We don't object to a fair share of starvation as a part of military necessity, but we confess to not a little-shame when we hear men taking it for granted that the North is playing a trencher game, and does by knife and fork what it cannot do with the sword! A Doubtful story. From a letter written by a Federal surgeon to a lady in Sandusky, Ohio, and which was published in the Register, of that place, we extract the following rather hard story: While we were out on this last trip I dressed the wounds of a soldier (72d Indians) who had been taken prisoner with a comrade.--After tying them both up to a tree with their hands behind them, a captain deliberately shot them both — killing the other man on the spot. After shooting the one I saw, once through the face and once through the neck, so that I cut the ball out just belo
Gulf of Mexico (search for this): article 9
were none of his persecutors among the lot. I sent him to the hospital and hear since that there is some chance of his recovery. New fork items. The following items we glean from New York papers of the 1st inst.: There is quite a fleet of French men-of-war in port, among them Le Guerrierre, Com- mander Le Peyrouse; Le Caticet, gunboat; Le Renaudin. gunboat; Le Berthelist, and Le Seine. This last vessel is about to leave for France in a few days, and the others for the Gulf of Mexico. The presence of more than one vessel of a foreign power in the barbor at a time is a violation of a law of the State, one of those laws, however, that it is not always expedient to enforce. Annie Donnelly was taken in charge by the police this afternoon under the following circumstances: She has resided in one of the interior counties of this State for some time past. Being in but poor health, her physician advised her to take a sea voyage. Not having the means with which to pay
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 9
s, submitted to hardships, suffered bereavements and losses, not only without murmuring, but eagerly; and after two years of trials that may be said almost to have revolutionized the interior of Southern society, and reduced them to the minimum of comfort, they are undiscouraged. They are even more fierce and bitter than ever. The prospect of starving rebellion does not seem very cheering. The summers of the South come round too quick. Men that could march as Jackson's army did into Maryland, almost without a commissariat, and eating green corn for rations, plucked from the field for each day's use, are not likely to starve on corn meal and green herbs. Already early garden crops are coming into Southern markets. We don't object to a fair share of starvation as a part of military necessity, but we confess to not a little-shame when we hear men taking it for granted that the North is playing a trencher game, and does by knife and fork what it cannot do with the sword! A
France (France) (search for this): article 9
But the wounded man shock his head and said there were none of his persecutors among the lot. I sent him to the hospital and hear since that there is some chance of his recovery. New fork items. The following items we glean from New York papers of the 1st inst.: There is quite a fleet of French men-of-war in port, among them Le Guerrierre, Com- mander Le Peyrouse; Le Caticet, gunboat; Le Renaudin. gunboat; Le Berthelist, and Le Seine. This last vessel is about to leave for France in a few days, and the others for the Gulf of Mexico. The presence of more than one vessel of a foreign power in the barbor at a time is a violation of a law of the State, one of those laws, however, that it is not always expedient to enforce. Annie Donnelly was taken in charge by the police this afternoon under the following circumstances: She has resided in one of the interior counties of this State for some time past. Being in but poor health, her physician advised her to take a se
United States (United States) (search for this): article 9
l be mustered out of the service between now and July 4th. One Peter Hickey brought an action against the Long Island Railroad Company yesterday to recover damages for the loss of an arm, owing to the negligence of their employees. The jury this afternoon returned a verdict in his favor for $500. John Van Buren on the next Presidency. In a speech at the Union League meeting, in New York, John Van Buren said: I do not think it to be a criminal offence to be thinking about who shall be the next President of the United States. I believe the next President will be a Democrat. I think so because the great masses of the people are rather that way, and the Democrats are rather more familiar with the administration of the Government, and more clever, in my judgment, in the exercise of power than their opponents. But I doubt if the next President will be the candidate of the Democratic party I do not believe that any party organization will succeed as in the past.
Fred Douglass (search for this): article 9
. In every State the Legislature has expressly taken away from him that title, and all the States in the South rise up against him and manhood, and declare that he is only a chattel. Talk about abuse of the slave system — it is not in the power of fiendish human ingenuity to abuse it. When the law begins by saying that the slave is no longer a man, how are you going to take four millions of men and carry out the practical system to the full meaning of the law? What would have become of Fred Douglass if he had still lived in the South?--a noble man. [Applause] Where do you find more generosity, more magnanimity, more Christian patience — a soul that reaches out with yearning sorrow toward his own people, and is so gentle and forgiving toward the oppressors — where more wit, more penetration, more eloquence? If he had simply lived as he was born in the South not one thought, not one single element of humanity would have been permitted to grow in his soul.--I have never spoken strong <
Annie Donnelly (search for this): article 9
1st inst.: There is quite a fleet of French men-of-war in port, among them Le Guerrierre, Com- mander Le Peyrouse; Le Caticet, gunboat; Le Renaudin. gunboat; Le Berthelist, and Le Seine. This last vessel is about to leave for France in a few days, and the others for the Gulf of Mexico. The presence of more than one vessel of a foreign power in the barbor at a time is a violation of a law of the State, one of those laws, however, that it is not always expedient to enforce. Annie Donnelly was taken in charge by the police this afternoon under the following circumstances: She has resided in one of the interior counties of this State for some time past. Being in but poor health, her physician advised her to take a sea voyage. Not having the means with which to pay her passage, Annie resolved to ship as a cabin boy. She accordingly procured a sailor's suit, and coming to New York, accepted a situation on board a vessel for Liverpool. Not having any money to pay her board
John Buren (search for this): article 9
Peter Hickey brought an action against the Long Island Railroad Company yesterday to recover damages for the loss of an arm, owing to the negligence of their employees. The jury this afternoon returned a verdict in his favor for $500. John Van Buren on the next Presidency. In a speech at the Union League meeting, in New York, John Van Buren said: I do not think it to be a criminal offence to be thinking about who shall be the next President of the United States. I believe the John Van Buren said: I do not think it to be a criminal offence to be thinking about who shall be the next President of the United States. I believe the next President will be a Democrat. I think so because the great masses of the people are rather that way, and the Democrats are rather more familiar with the administration of the Government, and more clever, in my judgment, in the exercise of power than their opponents. But I doubt if the next President will be the candidate of the Democratic party I do not believe that any party organization will succeed as in the past.
Peter Hickey (search for this): article 9
y procured a sailor's suit, and coming to New York, accepted a situation on board a vessel for Liverpool. Not having any money to pay her board at the place where she had been stopping, however, she was compelled to reveal her sex. Information was at once given to the police. She will be sent home. Extensive preparations are making for the reception of our returning troops. No fewer than thirty-eight regiments will be mustered out of the service between now and July 4th. One Peter Hickey brought an action against the Long Island Railroad Company yesterday to recover damages for the loss of an arm, owing to the negligence of their employees. The jury this afternoon returned a verdict in his favor for $500. John Van Buren on the next Presidency. In a speech at the Union League meeting, in New York, John Van Buren said: I do not think it to be a criminal offence to be thinking about who shall be the next President of the United States. I believe the next Pr
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