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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Hampton (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
The war.Latest from the Seaboard.
Passengers from Norfolk, last evening, report all quiet, and preparations for defence going on vigorously.
The steamers De Soto and Spalding are reported to have landed another reinforcement of Northern troops at Fortress Monroe.
The Norfolk Argus learns from a resident of Hampton that 1,000 troops left 011 Point, Tuesday, at 11 o'clock A. M., for Washington, and that three ships and two war steamers, with a large number of troops on board, were off the fort.
This is confirmed by other statements.
A letter from a member of the Richmond Graye, written yesterday morning, says:
"The guns at Fortress Monroe are now being spiked by Federal troops, and we expect an attack to-night.
A gentleman just from the fort reports this as a fact." The writer adds in a postscript: "Fortress Monroe has just been blown up, or a portion of it. This is reported by a messenger,"
We give these as rumors, which may be confirmed hereafter.
The Norfol
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
April 24th (search for this): article 1
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c.
Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county.
The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland.
The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning.
It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis.
Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln.
It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels.
There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.
Washington (search for this): article 1
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c.
Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county.
The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland.
The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning.
It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis.
Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln.
It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels.
There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.
Abe Lincoln (search for this): article 1
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c.
Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county.
The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland.
The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning.
It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis.
Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln.
It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels.
There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c.
Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county.
The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland.
The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning.
It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis.
Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln.
It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels.
There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.
Annapolis (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 1
Loudoun (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Arrival of troops at Alexandria.the Potomac light boats burnt.rumors from Washington, &c.
Alexandria, April 24.-- A company of Cavalry from Rappahannock county, 80 strong, arrived here to-day; also, the Loudoun Guard, from Loudoun county.
The light boats on the Potomac have been burnt by citizens of Virginia and Maryland.
The steamer Keystone State, on her return to Philadelphia, passed down the river this morning.
It is said that no troops have yet moved from Annapolis.
Among the reports from Washington is one that four regiments have been raised in St. Louis for Lincoln.
It is also said that five regiments went to sea from New York for Annapolis, in large vessels.
There is no communication with Baltimore by mail, the Federal Government having possession of the Washington and Baltimore Railroad. Gazette.