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Massachusetts (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
Eighteenth. He was in his thirtieth year, and a son of Professor Jackson of Union College. Return of Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas. Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas returned to-day from their tour of inspection of the Northern forts and arsenal. Consul of the Grand Luchy of Saxe Weimer. Frederick Kune has been recognized by the President as Consul of the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimer for the States of New York. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. News from Mexico. A gentleman occupying a high position in Mexico has just arrived here with important information which he has laid before the Government from the west coast of Mexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coast is greatly excited at the contemplated intervention of England, France, and Spain in their affairs, and they have applied to our Government to know whether it will sustain them in their stand against the intrigues of
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 1
interesting details. Grand torchlight Processional Washington — wreck of the steamship Northern Light--news from Missouri--reception of old "Fuss and Feathers" in New York, &c. We have received copies of Northern papers of dates to 7th,er, Captain McClellan, who are also members of his staff. Colonel Frank P. Blair will leave here this afternoon for Missouri, to rejoin his regiment. Affairs on the lower Potomac. The Resolute came up to the Navy-Yard this evening, and d the fullest support of the Government. Gen. Sherman may or may not remain in a command under him. The command in Missouri. It is not proposed, at present, to interfere with Gen. Hunter's command in Missouri, Gen. Hallock remains, thereforMissouri, Gen. Hallock remains, therefore, without any leading command at present. Thurlow Weed's visit to Europe. The Washington scandal in regard to Thurlow Weed is that he has not gone to Europe to procure the intervention of England to stop the war, but to avoid being summoned
Maine (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 1
, and accepted the Colonelcy of the Eighteenth. He was in his thirtieth year, and a son of Professor Jackson of Union College. Return of Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas. Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas returned to-day from their tour of inspection of the Northern forts and arsenal. Consul of the Grand Luchy of Saxe Weimer. Frederick Kune has been recognized by the President as Consul of the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimer for the States of New York. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. News from Mexico. A gentleman occupying a high position in Mexico has just arrived here with important information which he has laid before the Government from the west coast of Mexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coast is greatly excited at the contemplated intervention of England, France, and Spain in their affairs, and they have applied to our Government to know whether it will sustain them in th
Aquia Creek (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
regiment. Affairs on the lower Potomac. The Resolute came up to the Navy-Yard this evening, and returned with the mails for the upper division of the Potomac flotilla — She reports that the gun-boat Dawn passed down the river night before last, without receiving any attention from the rebel batteries. Thirty-two shots were this morning fired at four oyster porgies passing up the river, without doing any damage whatever. A new battery has been erected opposite Maryland Point, at Aquia Creek, which has compelled the lower division of the flotilla to leave its anchorage and move further down. Death of Col. Wm. A. Jackson. Colonel William A. Jackson, of the New York Eighteenth Volunteers, died this evening, at 6 o'clock. His disease was typhoid fever, accompanied by severe hemorrhage.--He resigned his position as Inspector General of the State of New York, and accepted the Colonelcy of the Eighteenth. He was in his thirtieth year, and a son of Professor Jackson of Uni
Connecticut (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): article 1
He was in his thirtieth year, and a son of Professor Jackson of Union College. Return of Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas. Secretary Cameron and Adjutant General Thomas returned to-day from their tour of inspection of the Northern forts and arsenal. Consul of the Grand Luchy of Saxe Weimer. Frederick Kune has been recognized by the President as Consul of the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimer for the States of New York. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. News from Mexico. A gentleman occupying a high position in Mexico has just arrived here with important information which he has laid before the Government from the west coast of Mexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coast is greatly excited at the contemplated intervention of England, France, and Spain in their affairs, and they have applied to our Government to know whether it will sustain them in their stand against the intrigues of Spain. The re
Boston Harbor (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
rt of the State service, it has come to be considered that a Northern traitor is equivalent to being anywhere in category of criminals, from thieves down to peculators. Clothing for the National prisoners. The Government has been making arrangements to forward to our prisoners in the rebel States the needed supplies of clothing, etc., for their comfort, Gen. Havelock presented. Gen. Havelock was presented to the President to-day by Secretary Seward. The prisoners in Boston harbor. Mayor Wakeman, of Boston, is in the city to make arrangements to ameliorate the condition of the State and war prisoners in Fort Warren. Mutiny in the New York Thirteenth. The New York Times, of the 9th, says: Recently twenty-seven non-commissioned officers and privates of the New York Thirteenth Regiment, belonging to Company I refused to do duty, and, at the close of evening parade, threw down their arms. The cause of this act of insubordination was the issue of an
Fairfax (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
resent, to interfere with Gen. Hunter's command in Missouri, Gen. Hallock remains, therefore, without any leading command at present. Thurlow Weed's visit to Europe. The Washington scandal in regard to Thurlow Weed is that he has not gone to Europe to procure the intervention of England to stop the war, but to avoid being summoned to testify before the Congressional Committee in regard to army contracts. Dr. Hunter's wife. To-day, Mrs. Hunter, the wife of Mr. Hunter, of Fairfax county, who was arrested two days since on suspicion of furnishing information to the rebels, came to our lines, accompanied by a young girl, and asked to be conducted to headquarters. She was taken to Gen. Hancock's headquarters, and was conveyed thence to Gen. McCall, who gave her a poss to the city, to the Provost Marshal. She was provided with accommodations at a private house, and this morning will be permitted to visit her husband at the Thirteenth street prison. She expresses her dete
Quantico Creek (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
private house, and this morning will be permitted to visit her husband at the Thirteenth street prison. She expresses her determination to remain with her husband, and share his fortunes. She professes to be ignorant of any reasons why he should be arrested. The rebel steamer page. Last night a telegraphic dispatch was received from Gen. Hocker, stating that, from observations made by our troops on the Potomac, it was believed that the rebel steamer Page had come out of Quantico creek into the Potomac. No further intelligence has been received in relation to the matter, and it is believed that it is a misapprehension. There have been no arrivals from the flotilla to-day. Yesterday the Mary Ellen, a high deck propeller, used as a transport, came up past the rebel batteries without difficulty, and last night left the Navy- yard on her return. Headquarters removed. The headquarters of the army is to be transferred from the building formerly occurred by Gen. S
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 1
ork. Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. News from Mexico. A gentleman occupying a high position in Mexico has just arrived here with important informMexico has just arrived here with important information which he has laid before the Government from the west coast of Mexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coast is greatly excited at the contemplated intervention of England, France, anMexico and Sonora. If appears that the whole west coast is greatly excited at the contemplated intervention of England, France, and Spain in their affairs, and they have applied to our Government to know whether it will sustain them in their stand against the intrigues of Spain. The rebel accents are now very busy in that section of Mexico. They have thus far found very little sympathy, the people nearly all favoring the cause of the Federal Government. This is also the case in all the States throughout Mexico. The rebelMexico. The rebels, however, hold out flattering promises, and offer to make any kind of treaties, and to aid them with money. From the New York Times's special Washington dispatches, under date of the 8th inst.,
Peru, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
ontrol. The Chilean Minister presented. To-day Senor Asta Buruaga, the Chilean Minister was presented to the President to enable him to make a formal announcement of the inauguration of the new President of that Republic. Consols to Peru and Smyrna. Hon. Christopher Robinson, of Rhode Island, Minister to Peru, and Julius Bing, Esq., United States Consul to Smyrna, are in the city, receiving their instructions preparatory to their departure for their posts. Prof. Lowe's baPeru, and Julius Bing, Esq., United States Consul to Smyrna, are in the city, receiving their instructions preparatory to their departure for their posts. Prof. Lowe's balloons. Prof. Lowe has arrived in this city with five balloons, ordered by the Government, with portable apparatus for the generation of gas for their inflation. They will be distributed as follows. One with the Potomac flotilla, three along our lines in Virginia; Prof. Lowe will leave with one on a steamer, which will be anchored in the river, while he makes his reconnaissances, and watches the movements of the rebels on the Virginia shore. For the management of the five balloons, sixteen
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