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France (France) (search for this): article 1
sing at Queenstown into the recent enlistments of the Federal steamer Keersage. The correspondent of the London Times intimates that the blockade has now, for the first time, made access to rebel points really dangerous. Another correspondent with the rebel army of Tennessee admits that the crisis is approaching to test the South. Drenyn de L'huys has sent French diplomatic agents relative to the European Congress, stating that England's refusal has frustrated combination, but France is ready to come to an understanding with that Government, and is willing to debate peacefully the great questions liable to lead to war. The action in Paris which resulted in the success of the opposition candidates by large majorities was the bill for a three million loan, which has been laid before the French Chambers. In Liverpool, on the 17th, cotton had a downward tendency. The Herald's Washington correspondent says that the reorganization of the army has commenced. Gen
Dalton, Ga. (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Heavy Freshet in the Southwest--Destruction of railroad Bridges — late from the North. Dalton, Jan. 1. --The railroad from Chattanooga westward for a distance of 100 miles has been rendered until for service for the present by reason of recent freshets, destroying the bridge from Chattanooga. The Yankee press dispatches contain the following from New York: The steamer Olympus and Mary for New York, and Amanda for Falmouth, were captured and burned by the Alabama on the 16th November off Java head. A private investigation was progressing at Queenstown into the recent enlistments of the Federal steamer Keersage. The correspondent of the London Times intimates that the blockade has now, for the first time, made access to rebel points really dangerous. Another correspondent with the rebel army of Tennessee admits that the crisis is approaching to test the South. Drenyn de L'huys has sent French diplomatic agents relative to the European Congress, s
Queenstown, Md. (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
the North. Dalton, Jan. 1. --The railroad from Chattanooga westward for a distance of 100 miles has been rendered until for service for the present by reason of recent freshets, destroying the bridge from Chattanooga. The Yankee press dispatches contain the following from New York: The steamer Olympus and Mary for New York, and Amanda for Falmouth, were captured and burned by the Alabama on the 16th November off Java head. A private investigation was progressing at Queenstown into the recent enlistments of the Federal steamer Keersage. The correspondent of the London Times intimates that the blockade has now, for the first time, made access to rebel points really dangerous. Another correspondent with the rebel army of Tennessee admits that the crisis is approaching to test the South. Drenyn de L'huys has sent French diplomatic agents relative to the European Congress, stating that England's refusal has frustrated combination, but France is ready
Falmouth, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Heavy Freshet in the Southwest--Destruction of railroad Bridges — late from the North. Dalton, Jan. 1. --The railroad from Chattanooga westward for a distance of 100 miles has been rendered until for service for the present by reason of recent freshets, destroying the bridge from Chattanooga. The Yankee press dispatches contain the following from New York: The steamer Olympus and Mary for New York, and Amanda for Falmouth, were captured and burned by the Alabama on the 16th November off Java head. A private investigation was progressing at Queenstown into the recent enlistments of the Federal steamer Keersage. The correspondent of the London Times intimates that the blockade has now, for the first time, made access to rebel points really dangerous. Another correspondent with the rebel army of Tennessee admits that the crisis is approaching to test the South. Drenyn de L'huys has sent French diplomatic agents relative to the European Congress, s
Robert E. Lee (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
Richard Turner (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
S. R. Fendren (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Runaway--$300 reward. --On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left. She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee. I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S. R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James. For Richard Turner. ja 5--15t
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