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South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 10
ur forces destroy that for which they had no use? A little reflection will soon snow. By crippling an enemy we weaken him. Men in an army must have sustenance. It we deprive them of this, discontent will manifest itself among them, and they will become mutinous. They will no longer have any regard for discipline. This weakens an adversary very materially. There was much exhilaration in Boston on the 28th during the departure of the 54th Massachusetts regiment (negro troops) for South Carolina. The regiment was completely full, dressed in regular United States uniform, splendidly equipped, led by a colored band, and in marching, evolutions, and tout ensemble, made a magnificent appearance. They were reviewed by the Governor, cheered most heartily by the people, and received all the distinguished marks of public commendation. [This paragraph is so excessively Tribunes that it is hardly necessary to credit the name of that paper at the bottom.] A letter from Fortress
Lynn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 10
han Dahlgren 15 inch guns, will not, it is believed, be of more than 13 inch bore. From the reports published on the 29th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress
Hudson (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): article 10
ls will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions rJersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion. They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the Union under the Constitution; that the present Administration is not any more capable of making such a
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
This weakens an adversary very materially. There was much exhilaration in Boston on the 28th during the departure of the 54th Massachusetts regiment (negro troops) for South Carolina. The regiment was completely full, dressed in regular United States uniform, splendidly equipped, led by a colored band, and in marching, evolutions, and tout ensemble, made a magnificent appearance. They were reviewed by the Governor, cheered most heartily by the people, and received all the distinguished moon. Of the nature of it I have not the smallest knowledge, nor would I be at liberty to reveal it if I had. The paths of ingress to the enemy's country through which we passed a few weeks ago are now closed against us. Both Banks's ford and United States ford are held by their artillery. We must, of necessity, seek another inlet. The balloon makes daily ascensions, and I presume, from the pertinacious way in which it is sent aloft, that the Professor discovers something new and startling ea
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
d in these vessels, although weighing more than Dahlgren 15 inch guns, will not, it is believed, be of more than 13 inch bore. From the reports published on the 29th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard t
Portsmouth (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 10
9th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion. They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the
Gloucester county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
t declare every attempt beyond those limits to prostrate civil power by military force treason to the country and Constitution. They endorse the sentiments of the Governor's letter to the Albany meeting. Col. Kirkpatrick's raid into Gloucester county, Va., a few days since, is described by a correspondent from Fortress Monroe. We give an extract from the scoundrel's letter: The expedition, which was conducted by both land and water, was commanded by Col. Kilpatrick. It started from the headquarters of Gen. Keyes on Wednesday, and returned yesterday. In the interim the counties of Matthews and Gloucester were well scoured. All the warehouses containing grain were sacked, the mills burned, and everything that could in any way and the rebels was destroyed or captured. Three hundred horses, two hundred and fifty head of cattle, two hundred sheep, and a hundred mules, together with a large number of contrabands, were brought back by the raiders. The rebel farmers were
Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
c commendation. [This paragraph is so excessively Tribunes that it is hardly necessary to credit the name of that paper at the bottom.] A letter from Fortress Monroe, dated May 27th, says: A woman named Miss Heyer was arrested at Suffolk yesterday, and a document, containing a plan of all the fortifications at Suffolk, was found in her possession, and a letter to Gen. Longstreet, saying that he could make a raid to Norfolk and capture Gen. Vicle and Governor Pierpont. The documSuffolk, was found in her possession, and a letter to Gen. Longstreet, saying that he could make a raid to Norfolk and capture Gen. Vicle and Governor Pierpont. The document was prepared by an attorney at Norfolk named Stubbs, who is now under arrest. A letter from the Army of the Potomac, dated the 27th, says: Rumors were prevalent both to-day and yesterday of an intended movement to take place soon. Of the nature of it I have not the smallest knowledge, nor would I be at liberty to reveal it if I had. The paths of ingress to the enemy's country through which we passed a few weeks ago are now closed against us. Both Banks's ford and United States
Towanda (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
onstruction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convention in regard to the support of the Government to suppress the rebellion. They declare that while peace is desired by every patriot, it must be on a basis of the restoration of the Union under the Constitution; that the present Administra
Manayunk (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): article 10
nance to be used in these vessels, although weighing more than Dahlgren 15 inch guns, will not, it is believed, be of more than 13 inch bore. From the reports published on the 29th, of the condition of the iron clads now in course of construction, we learn that the following vessels will be afloat by the 1st of August: Name.Thage.Where Building. 1. Canonious,1,034South Boston. 2. Catawba,1,034Cincinnati. 3. Manhattan,1,034Jersey City. 4. Mahopac,1,034Jersey City. 5. Manayunk,1,034Pittsburgh. 6. Oneota,1,034Cincinnati. 7. Saugus,1,034Wilmington, Del. 8. Tippecanos,1,034Cincinnati. 9. Tecuœseh,1,034Jersey City. 10. Agimentious,1,564Portsmouth, N. H. 11. Monadnock,1,564Boston Navy yard. 12. Towanda,1,564Philadelphia Navy-yd. 13. Miantonomah,1,564New York Navy-yard. The New York State Democratic Central Committee met at Albany on the 28th, and all the members were in attendance. The resolutions readopt the declaration of the last State Convent
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