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May, 7 AD (search for this): article 10
Capture. New York, July 5.
--A Southern privateer has captured the transport Hannah Balch, off Cape Hatteras.
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 2
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 4
Seizure of trains. Nashville, July 5.
--The up and down passenger trains on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were seized this morning at Camp Truesdale, near Mitchellville, by order of Maj. Gen. Anderson, and both brought to this city.
The managers had taken all the engines and rolling stock, except a few cars, to Louisville Against this policy we had remonstrated, and this seizure was a necessity to protect ourselves.
Gen.Anderson informed the agent here that no further seizures would be made, and that trains should pass uninterrupted.
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 7
The traitors in Wheeling. Wheeling,Va July 5.
--Both houses of the Legislature have been organized.
Gov. Pierpont's message was read, and appended to which were Federal documents recognizing "the State."
It is stated that $27,000 of money belonging to the State of Virginia has been seized by the Wheeling traitors.
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 8
Connecticut Legislature. Hartford.Conn., July 5.
--Ex-Governor Seymour offered in the House on yesterday, a resolution virtually upholding the position of the Confederate States.
The resolution was supported by eighteen fearless Democrats.
May, 7 AD (search for this): article 9
A London paper on the crisis. New York, July 5.
--The London Money Market Review says: "We have habitually regarded the United States as our provider for cotton, and whereby 4,000,000 of our people subsist.
Let us not forget that we must now transfer this feeling to the Confederate States of America."
A. J. Albert (search for this): article 18
Personal.
--There arrived yesterday, at the Exchange Hotel, among others, Hon. Albert Rust, Arkansas; A. J. Albert, jr., William Ryan, William H. Brown, Baltimore; Col. H. Carter, Virginia; Col. A. G. Tallaferro, Norfolk; Bolivar Christian, Staunton; Joseph Lewis, Kentucky; P. S. Bass, E. H. Bart jr., Texas; Col. M. Moses, Sumter, South Carolina; C. F. Farrar, Adams Troop, Natchez.
At the Spotswood House, ex-Governor Louis Lowe, Maryland; Captain J. R. Carter Dr. Samuel Choppin, J. W. Tobin, New Orleans; T. C. Cone, Augusta, Georgia.
G. W. Alexander (search for this): article 9
Maryland volunteers.
--The first company of Maryland Zouaves, 1st Regiment, held a meeting on the 4th of July, in this city, and elected the following officers:
Wm. Walters, Esq., Baltimore, Captain; G. W. Alexander, 1st Lieutenant; John Forsoh, 2d Lieutenant; E. M. Parsons, Junior 2d Lieutenant; Chas. Simms, Orderly Sergeant; Chas Hemling, 2d Sergeant; F. Daffin, 3d Sergeant; J. L. Quinn, 4th Sergeant; John D, Mitchell, 1st Corporal; Wm. Uncle, 2d Corporal John H. Rusick, 3d Corporis city, and elected the following officers:
Wm. Walters, Esq., Baltimore, Captain; G. W. Alexander, 1st Lieutenant; John Forsoh, 2d Lieutenant; E. M. Parsons, Junior 2d Lieutenant; Chas. Simms, Orderly Sergeant; Chas Hemling, 2d Sergeant; F. Daffin, 3d Sergeant; J. L. Quinn, 4th Sergeant; John D, Mitchell, 1st Corporal; Wm. Uncle, 2d Corporal John H. Rusick, 3d Corporal; Wm. A. Ryan, 4th Corporal.
Lieut. G. W. Alexander, as heretofore mentioned, is Adjutant of the Zouave Regiment.
Allen (search for this): article 4
Anderson (search for this): article 19
Serious accident.
--A serious accident occurred at the railroad trestle over Six-and-Twenty Creek, between Pendleton and Anderson, on Saturday last.
In removing the treaties, for the purpose of putting up a bridge over that stream, the treatie giving way, fell and knocked two of the workmen off the treatle, who fell to the ground, a distance of forty and fifty-six feet respectively.
They were dangerously injured.
Other persons had a narrow escape--Keowee (S. C.) Courier.