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Reed Warden (search for this): article 1
vy fire, the top, to find a most intervening, with a width of 40 feet, and sufficiently deep to float a man-of-war. Still, taking all the facts into consideration, things wear a somewhat ominous aspect for Lieut, Slemmer and his men. Lieut, Warden not a prisoner of War. Lieut. Reed Warden contradicts the report from Montgomery that he had been taken there from Pensacola as a prisoner of war.-- He says he has never been at Pensacola, and is now attached to the steam frigate Minne- Lieut. Reed Warden contradicts the report from Montgomery that he had been taken there from Pensacola as a prisoner of war.-- He says he has never been at Pensacola, and is now attached to the steam frigate Minne- sota, at the Charlestown Navy-Yard, Massachusetta. The New York National Guard. It has been habitually claimed here that in the event of a war between the sections, the New York Seventh Regiment would be found fighting on the side of the South; but the telegraph has already announced the tender of their services to Lincoln's Administration. After a drill of Company A, last Friday night, a scene occurred which is thus reported by the N. Y. Tribune: About this time the news from Fo
April 15th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
duty to arm at once, and to do it generally, and to the fullest extent. We want everything; and it seems an enormous task to set about improvising an army without officers and arms or military stores. Nothing, however, is impossible to American energy. Lincoln's call for troops. The following is the call for troops, issued in accordance with the proclamation of the President, by Secretary Cameron, and giving the quotas allotted to each State to furnish: War Department, April 15, 1861. to his Excellency the Governor of--: Sir --under the act of Congress for calling for the "militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, repel invasions, " &c., approved February 28, 1775, I have the honor to request Your Excellency to cause to be immediately detached from the militia of Your State the quota designated in the table below, to serve as infantry or riflemen for the period of three months, unless sooner discharged. Your Excellency will pleas
April 16th (search for this): article 1
South. Although the "Old North State" has been slow to move, she will be quick to strike a death blow at any that may attempt to cross her soil or use her property in subjugating the South. With opened arms and extended hands we welcome all Yankee hirelings to a hospitable grave, that may enter our midst for that purpose. The matter seems to be settled, so far as North Carolina is concerned, according to the following dispatch, which we find in the Petersburg Express: Raleigh, April 16.--Governor Ellis received a dispatch from Secretary Cameron to-night, saying that a requisition would be made upon him for two regiments. The Governor promptly replied that he regarded the course of the Administration in attempting to subjugate States as unconstitutional, and that he would be no party to this wicked violation of law, and this war upon the liberties, of a free people, Cameron can get no troops from North Carolina. The In the Episcopal Churches at New York, Sunday
April 15th (search for this): article 1
the city the task of protecting the peace, and preventing every act which could be construed into treason to the country. The Mayor then raised the Stars and Stripes amid great applause. The Pennsylvania military loan. Philadelphia, April 15.-- Hon. John Covode has offered to Gov. Curtin fifty thousand dollars of the loan authorized by Pennsylvania to arm and equip the troops ordered from that State. A delegation of Pittsburg merchants have made a similar tender. Ex-President Buchanan. Lancaster, Pa., April 15.--Ex- President Buchanan exhibits intense interest in the news from the South, and participates in the expression of a determination to sustain the Government. How the news was received. The New York Express thus alludes to the effect of the news in Wall street: The dispatches from Charleston did not produce so much excitement as many were led to suppose, but in its place there has been developed a universal sentiment of sympathy with the Ge
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created an intense excitement here. The Stars and Stripes are displayed at different points in honor of Anderson. A call foot a public meeting on Wednesday has already been issued to sustain the Government. It is numerously signed. Volunteers are being enrolled. New Orleans, La., April 13.--There was a grand muster of the city volunteer companies this morning, and preparations are making to defend the mouth of the Mississippi river in the best possible manner. Memphis, Tenn., April 12. --Great excitement prevails in this city over the news from Charleston, and great crowds are In the streets. The event is being celebrated by cannon firing, rockets, bonfires, music, and speeches. Nashville, Tenn., April 13--An enthusiastic public meeting was held here to-night, Resolutions were unanimously adopted condemning the Administration for the present state of affairs, and sympathizing with the South. The Hon. Mr. Zollikoffer and others spoke. Columbus, Ohio April 14
February 28th, 1775 AD (search for this): article 1
ever, is impossible to American energy. Lincoln's call for troops. The following is the call for troops, issued in accordance with the proclamation of the President, by Secretary Cameron, and giving the quotas allotted to each State to furnish: War Department, April 15, 1861. to his Excellency the Governor of--: Sir --under the act of Congress for calling for the "militia to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, repel invasions, " &c., approved February 28, 1775, I have the honor to request Your Excellency to cause to be immediately detached from the militia of Your State the quota designated in the table below, to serve as infantry or riflemen for the period of three months, unless sooner discharged. Your Excellency will please communicate to me the time at or about which Your quota will be expected at its rendezvous, as it will be met as soon as practicable by an officer or officers to muster it into the service and pay of the United Sta
April 13th (search for this): article 1
f the members of the Board offered to sell Government stock "short" on time, he was instantly hissed down. Boston, April 13.--The war news from Charleston creates a profound sensation in this city and throughout the State. The general sentimener been equalled here. All parties unite to uphold the Government. Hundreds are ready to enlist. Lancaster, Pa., April 13.--The war news has created an intense excitement here. The Stars and Stripes are displayed at different points in honorbeen issued to sustain the Government. It is numerously signed. Volunteers are being enrolled. New Orleans, La., April 13.--There was a grand muster of the city volunteer companies this morning, and preparations are making to defend the mouthstreets. The event is being celebrated by cannon firing, rockets, bonfires, music, and speeches. Nashville, Tenn., April 13--An enthusiastic public meeting was held here to-night, Resolutions were unanimously adopted condemning the Administrati
April 14th (search for this): article 1
ut the State. The general sentiment is that the Federal Government is right and shall be sustained. Norwich, Cr., April 14.--Large crowds have surrounded the Hutletin office during the day, reading the announcement on the bulletin boards. Theent state of affairs, and sympathizing with the South. The Hon. Mr. Zollikoffer and others spoke. Columbus, Ohio April 14.--Adjutant General Carrington has just issued orders carrying into effect the military laws just enacted by the General ring for the news, and offering their services, irrespective of party, to support the General Government. Detroit, April 14.--The war news creates a profound sensation. The unanimous sentiment of the State is that the position assumed by the Gdenouncing the Confederate States, and declaring their intention to stand by the old flag at all hazards. Chicago, April 14.--The news of the surrender of Fort Sumter created a profound sensation here. It was at first discredited; but when lat
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