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Rosecrans (search for this): article 1
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will aRosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as th
Rosecranz (search for this): article 1
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as the
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they
November 17th (search for this): article 1
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they
Adam Johnston (search for this): article 1
ve will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they advanced. Firing was distinctly heard here. They afterwards fell back to the Asylum, six miles from Nashville. Col. Adam Johnston's cavalry made a dash into Madisonville, Ky., last week, killing forty Abolitionists and wounding 150. The Abolitionists, fled to the Ohio river, but were pursued. We succeeded in capturing three steamboats, and brought back forty wagon loads of army supplies.
Bowling Green, Wood County, Ohio (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 1
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as the
Ohio (United States) (search for this): article 1
ve will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they advanced. Firing was distinctly heard here. They afterwards fell back to the Asylum, six miles from Nashville. Col. Adam Johnston's cavalry made a dash into Madisonville, Ky., last week, killing forty Abolitionists and wounding 150. The Abolitionists, fled to the Ohio river, but were pursued. We succeeded in capturing three steamboats, and brought back forty wagon loads of army supplies.
Madisonville (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 1
Important from Rosecrans's army — a Bold cavalry dash into Madisonville, Ky. Murfreesboro', Nov. 17. --Rosecranz arrived in Nashville on the 11th, with three divisions, making five divisions now there. An Abolition division is at Bowling Green, another at Mitchellville another at Gallalin. Rosecrans declares his determination to subdue Southern people as he proceeds South. The alternative will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will ae a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they advanced. Firing was distinctly heard here. They afterwards fell back to the Asylum, six miles from Nashville. Col. Adam Johnston's cavalry made a dash into Madisonville, Ky., last week, killing forty Abolitionists and wounding 150. The Abolitionists, fled to the Ohio river, but were pursued. We succeeded in capturing three steamboats, and brought back forty wagon loads of army supplies.
Lavergne (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
ve will be offered, he says, of allegiance to the Union, or forced within rebel lines. He will apply the same law to women and children. His idea is to throw an immense population on the South, to consume, what he considers, our limited supplies, and thus starve us into subjugation. A force of ten thousand Abolitionists are near Lebanon, a body of whom made a dash into that place last Saturday, but left after destroying several houses and plantations in the neighborhood. The enemy made a reconnaissance in force with in four miles of Lavergne last night, shelling our works as they advanced. Firing was distinctly heard here. They afterwards fell back to the Asylum, six miles from Nashville. Col. Adam Johnston's cavalry made a dash into Madisonville, Ky., last week, killing forty Abolitionists and wounding 150. The Abolitionists, fled to the Ohio river, but were pursued. We succeeded in capturing three steamboats, and brought back forty wagon loads of army supplies.
Charged with robbing the mail. --A young man named James Farrel was carried before Commissioner Watson yesterday, charged with robbing the mail between Farmville and Buckingham Court-House. The articles alleged to have been purloined by the accused are letters and money. The manner in which the offence was committed was not shown, as the witnesses in the case were not present. About ten days since, a suspicion being excited against the accused, he was landed in the jail at Farmville, Va., and was conveyed thence to Richmond on Wednesday, by C. S. Deputy Marshal Bass. His examination will probably take place on to morrow, (Saturday,) the witnesses having been urged to attend by that time.
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