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New Kent (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
— Withdrawal of the Yankees from New Kent C. H. Later developments tend to show that the recent demonstration of the enemy, below this city, was not one possessed of the magnitude at first attached to it, though formidable enough to exhibit a purpose to visit Richmond if they had not been promptly met and thwarted in their designs. It is said they were rather astonished at the determined resistance offered them at Bottom's Bridge, on Sunday morning. A gentleman who resides in New Kent county, who came to the city yesterday, estimates their numbers at about 6,000, of which there were three regiments of cavalry, and one of negro infantry. This latter did not come farther than New Kent Court-House. On their return from Bottom's Bridge on Sunday, they stated that the expedition had been undertaken on account of information furnished by refugees from Richmond, who had represented to the commandant at Williamsburg, that there was nothing to prevent them from entering Richmo
New Kent Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The demonstration on the Peninsula — Withdrawal of the Yankees from New Kent C. H. Later developments tend to show that the recent demonstration of the enemy, below this city, was not one possessed of the magnitude at first attached to it, though formidable enough to exhibit a purpose to visit Richmond if they had not been promptly met and thwarted in their designs. It is said they were rather astonished at the determined resistance offered them at Bottom's Bridge, on Sunday morning. A gentleman who resides in New Kent county, who came to the city yesterday, estimates their numbers at about 6,000, of which there were three regiments of cavalry, and one of negro infantry. This latter did not come farther than New Kent Court-House. On their return from Bottom's Bridge on Sunday, they stated that the expedition had been undertaken on account of information furnished by refugees from Richmond, who had represented to the commandant at Williamsburg, that there was nothing t
assage of the river, and that a battle had just commenced, our forces being in position, and the artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibiting the publication of the names of any prisoners
ommenced, our forces being in position, and the artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibiting the publication of the names of any prisoners who may hereafter be sent to the Old Capitol Pri
The New York Herald, of the 5th inst., (Friday,) is received, but contains nothing of interest. A dispatch from Gen. Kelley's Department, Western Virginia, states that the Yankee troops had overtaken the rebels at the Ford near Moorefield, in Hardy county, and that the rebels were disputing the passage of the river, and that a battle had just commenced, our forces being in position, and the artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration
illery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibiting the publication of the names of any prisoners who may hereafter be sent to the Old Capitol Prison. No reason is assigned for this proceeding.
artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibiting the publication of the names of any prisoners who may hereafter be sent to the Old Capitol Prison. No reason is assigned for this proceedin
county, and that the rebels were disputing the passage of the river, and that a battle had just commenced, our forces being in position, and the artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibit
The New York Herald, of the 5th inst., (Friday,) is received, but contains nothing of interest. A dispatch from Gen. Kelley's Department, Western Virginia, states that the Yankee troops had overtaken the rebels at the Ford near Moorefield, in Hardy county, and that the rebels were disputing the passage of the river, and that a battle had just commenced, our forces being in position, and the artillery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration
Little Rock (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
illery opening fire. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order permitting the free transportation of merchandize into Western Virginia, and moving all restrictions therefrom within the military lines. Rumors of changes in the command of the Army of the Potomac are quite numerous in the camps. On the one hand, it is said that Gen. Hunter is to have the place now occupied by Gen. Meade. On the other, it is surmised the Gen. Thomas is to be the new commander, and that Gen. Hooker is to take the latter's place in the West. Gold in New York 157½. The inauguration of the officers chosen by the State Convention of Arkansas, took place on the 21st ult., in the Senate Chamber at Little Rock, Ark. It was a most solemn and imposing affair, according to Yankee accounts. Orders have been issued in Washington, prohibiting the publication of the names of any prisoners who may hereafter be sent to the Old Capitol Prison. No reason is assigned for this proceeding.
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