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August 16th (search for this): article 1
vening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Many guerrillas have been bung by by McCook's forces, and many houses burnt and the country laid waste around Salem, where Gen. McCook was killed. Jackson, Aug. 16.--Advices from Memphis state that on the authority of orders from Washington. Gen. Grant has issued an order stating that every possible facility will be afforded for getting cotton to market. It is reported that Gen. Alcorn has been seized as a hostage for the traitor Powell. The enemy continue their course of devastation wherever an opportunity offers.
per is one vast hospital. Gen. Geary's brigade, 2,000 strong, lost 1,600 in charging a Confederate battery. The 5th Ohio was nearly annihilated. The 3d Wisconsin stampeded from the battle field. The reception of the news in New York caused stocks to go down and gold to go up. The Chicago Tribune says that Jackson evidently out generated and defeated Pope. The Memphis correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty. A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Man
ived. They say their force retired from the field when overpowered by numbers; their infantry were badly cut up, and that Culpeper is one vast hospital. Gen. Geary's brigade, 2,000 strong, lost 1,600 in charging a Confederate battery. The 5th Ohio was nearly annihilated. The 3d Wisconsin stampeded from the battle field. The reception of the news in New York caused stocks to go down and gold to go up. The Chicago Tribune says that Jackson evidently out generated and defeated Pope. The Memphis correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty. A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
cago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty. A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Many guerrillas have been bung by McCook's forces, and many houses burnt and the country laid waste around Salem, where Gen. McCook was killed. Jackson, Aug. 16.--Advices from Memphis state that on the authority of orders from Washington. Gen. Grant has issued an order stating that every possible facility will be afforded for getting cotton to market. It is reported that Gen. Alcorn has been seized as a ho
Knoxville (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
n and gold to go up. The Chicago Tribune says that Jackson evidently out generated and defeated Pope. The Memphis correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty. A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Many guerrillas have been bung by McCook's forces, and many houses burnt and the country laid waste around Salem, where Gen. McCook was killed. Jackson, Aug. 16.--Advices from Memphis state that on the authority of orders from Washington. Gen. Grant has issued an or
Salem (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 1
evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Many guerrillas have been bung by McCook's forces, and many houses burnt and the country laid waste around Salem, where Gen. McCook was killed. Jackson, Aug. 16.--Advices from Memphis state that on the authority of orders from Washington. Gen. Grant has issued an order stating that every possible facility will be afforded for getting cotton to market. It is reported that Gen. Alcorn has been seized as a hostage for the traitor Powell. The enemy continue their course of devastation wherever an opportunity offers.
Cumberland Gap (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
that Jackson evidently out generated and defeated Pope. The Memphis correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty. A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army. Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of his army on this side of the river again. A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Knoxville, August 16, says that information from Cumberland Gap states that the Yankee Morgan was retreating with his forces, leaving only one tory Tennessee regiment there. Gen. McCook's body arrived at Louisville on the 7th, Many guerrillas have been bung by McCook's forces, and many houses burnt and the country laid waste around Salem, where Gen. McCook was killed. Jackson, Aug. 16.--Advices from Memphis state that on the authority of orders from Washington. Gen. Grant has issued an order stating that every possible facility will be aff
Congress. The Congress of the Confederacy re-assembles to-day. The times call for action, not headlong and unreflecting, but deliberate, and yet prompt and energetic action. In view of Lincoln's call for six hundred thousand men, it will be necessary to revise the conscript law and extend the list as far as it can be done without injury to the agricultural interests of the country. Wisdom and vigor should be combined in our councils, and, whilst carefully looking to all other interests, a large army should be put into the field without any delay. It may be necessary, also, for Congress to take some action with reference to retaliating upon the enemy for barbarities and outrages practiced upon our citizens. The public sentiment of the country should at least find a suitable expression on this subject in our balls of legislation.
For Hire --A Servant Girl, accustomed to nursing and general house work. Apply between the hours of 4 and 7 P. M., to W. Nott, Clay street, au 18--3t* Between 2d and 3d.
July 20th (search for this): article 1
Ranaway --About the 20th of July, from the subscriber, a negro man, named John Kemp. He is about 5 feet 10 inches high, of dark color, stammering address and quick movement, looks down when spoken to, and appears to laugh. He had on when last seen gray shirt and pants and military cap. He has a scar near the line of his collar. A reward of ten dollars will be given for his apprehension and delivery to me, or in jail. He is probably in camp. Miss E. A. Pilcher, au 18--3t* Henrico.
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