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Mount Sterling, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 3
ave invaded Texas. They are not only discountenanced by Mexico, but are sternly condemned. Two or three rebel officers were captured during Fitzhugh Lee's recent raid in Stafford. One was Capt. John Alexander, of the 2d Virginia cavalry. The rebels failed in their object and retreated in great haste. Gen. Stuart commanded in person. VanDorn, it is reported has crossed the Tennessee river at Florence, with 8,000 cavalry, to reinforce Gen. Bragg. The rebel force beyond Mt. Sterling, Ky., was said to be scattered in their retreat. Hon. Simon Cameron has resigned the post of American Minister at the Court of St. Petersburg. In his letter to the President, of January 23, he says: "When I undertook this responsible trust you will remember that the end of the rebellion was supposed to be near at band. Our military preparations were so stupendous; the spirit, unity and determination of the people and Government so manifest, that the public enemy and foreign nations s
Stafford Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
e Postmaster in New York, are importuning the President to pardon him. Referred to the Attorney General for his opinion. Gen. Cassius M. Clay' is nominated as Minister to Russia. It is the object of the Navy Department to keep an iron-clad in the neighborhood of Newport News. Bands of vagabond Mexicans have invaded Texas. They are not only discountenanced by Mexico, but are sternly condemned. Two or three rebel officers were captured during Fitzhugh Lee's recent raid in Stafford. One was Capt. John Alexander, of the 2d Virginia cavalry. The rebels failed in their object and retreated in great haste. Gen. Stuart commanded in person. VanDorn, it is reported has crossed the Tennessee river at Florence, with 8,000 cavalry, to reinforce Gen. Bragg. The rebel force beyond Mt. Sterling, Ky., was said to be scattered in their retreat. Hon. Simon Cameron has resigned the post of American Minister at the Court of St. Petersburg. In his letter to the Presid
Russia (Russia) (search for this): article 3
were sent back to Washington. The friends of Isaac V. Fowler, once Postmaster in New York, are importuning the President to pardon him. Referred to the Attorney General for his opinion. Gen. Cassius M. Clay' is nominated as Minister to Russia. It is the object of the Navy Department to keep an iron-clad in the neighborhood of Newport News. Bands of vagabond Mexicans have invaded Texas. They are not only discountenanced by Mexico, but are sternly condemned. Two or threeelieve every means should be resorted to to crush this conspiracy. We can have not peace that is not a conquered peace, and I have a faith that we shall subdue the traitors and vindicate the supremacy of the Federal Constitution. The Emperor of Russia fervently trusts we may emerge from our struggle with an undivided Government. We should recognize in him our constant supporter and steadfast ally." &c. The Tribune, in an editorial, says: "This Government is at war. It has a military righ
Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): article 3
ew of D. D. Temphins, formerly Governor of New York and Vice-President of the United States. Col. Cowan, on the 22d ult., with the 10th and 34th Missouri regiments, surprised and routed a rebel force under Gen. Friday at Tuscumbia, Ala. Two hundred prisoners, a number of cannon, and wagon train were captured. The late scare in Kentucky was quite unwarranted by facts. In the fight near Richmond, on Wednesday, the Federal took 100 prisoners and recaptured all the wagons. The Rhode Island reached Key West on the 16th, after a cruise around Cuba, in the course of which who had a long chase after the Alabama, but did not catch her. In the Senate, on the bill to incorporate a school for the education of colored children in the District of Columbia, Mr. Carille spoke in opposition to educating any one who had a dark complexion. He was roundly roasted by Grimes and Morrill, men who believe in letting even the Devil read the Bible. On an indirect motion to kill the bill,
Cumberland River (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 3
llision on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, by which twenty persons and three care were very much injures. Advices from the lower Mississippi, received at Cairo, state that a Union gunboat had passed into Lake Providence, and dispersed the rebels, who were falling trees to obstruct the opening of the pass into the Yasoo river, in the rear of Vicksburg. The health of the Yankee troops was improving. General Rosecrans occupies Franklin, and the rebels are in close proximity. The Cumberland river was rising. Enormous dredge have been sent from Louisville to Vicksburg to in the "out-off" A grand Union meeting has been held in Cincinnati. Eight thousand French soldiers have invaded Sonora, contiguous to the God of California. A rebel privateer has appeared in the Gulf of Bengal. Yankee merchants think their vessels will be able to protect themselves if the pirate is not a steamer. They have not a single man of war in that region, and it is not certain the misfo
Lake Providence (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 3
World's task, up to the present moments, has simply been the light and trivial one of subverting confidence in the durability of the nation. There has been an earthquake in Guatemala, a collision on Fast river, and a fortunate escape of over five hundred people, and a fearful collision on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, by which twenty persons and three care were very much injures. Advices from the lower Mississippi, received at Cairo, state that a Union gunboat had passed into Lake Providence, and dispersed the rebels, who were falling trees to obstruct the opening of the pass into the Yasoo river, in the rear of Vicksburg. The health of the Yankee troops was improving. General Rosecrans occupies Franklin, and the rebels are in close proximity. The Cumberland river was rising. Enormous dredge have been sent from Louisville to Vicksburg to in the "out-off" A grand Union meeting has been held in Cincinnati. Eight thousand French soldiers have invaded Sonora
Guatemala (Guatemala) (search for this): article 3
e the free blacks to join the standard of his forces, partly white and partly black. By freeing the slaves and arming them we are striking at the strength of the rebellion, and by this policy, vigorously pursued, we may count on the speedy and complete overthrow of treason, both North and South." The New York World's task, up to the present moments, has simply been the light and trivial one of subverting confidence in the durability of the nation. There has been an earthquake in Guatemala, a collision on Fast river, and a fortunate escape of over five hundred people, and a fearful collision on the Camden and Amboy Railroad, by which twenty persons and three care were very much injures. Advices from the lower Mississippi, received at Cairo, state that a Union gunboat had passed into Lake Providence, and dispersed the rebels, who were falling trees to obstruct the opening of the pass into the Yasoo river, in the rear of Vicksburg. The health of the Yankee troops was imp
Tennessee River (United States) (search for this): article 3
Department to keep an iron-clad in the neighborhood of Newport News. Bands of vagabond Mexicans have invaded Texas. They are not only discountenanced by Mexico, but are sternly condemned. Two or three rebel officers were captured during Fitzhugh Lee's recent raid in Stafford. One was Capt. John Alexander, of the 2d Virginia cavalry. The rebels failed in their object and retreated in great haste. Gen. Stuart commanded in person. VanDorn, it is reported has crossed the Tennessee river at Florence, with 8,000 cavalry, to reinforce Gen. Bragg. The rebel force beyond Mt. Sterling, Ky., was said to be scattered in their retreat. Hon. Simon Cameron has resigned the post of American Minister at the Court of St. Petersburg. In his letter to the President, of January 23, he says: "When I undertook this responsible trust you will remember that the end of the rebellion was supposed to be near at band. Our military preparations were so stupendous; the spirit, unity
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
amities which are thus brought upon its enemies. And what is true of war against a foreign enemy is true, a forsiori, of the war by which the nation is now seeking to subdue rebellion and preserve the Republic. Five thousand negroes are about to enter one of the new districts in the department of the South to summon the loyal blacks to arms. Gen. Hunter does not propose to stir up a servile insurrection, or any insurrection. By the terms of the President's proclamation the negroes in South Carolina are free; but the rebellions whites persist in holding them as slaves. Gen. Hunter will invite the free blacks to join the standard of his forces, partly white and partly black. By freeing the slaves and arming them we are striking at the strength of the rebellion, and by this policy, vigorously pursued, we may count on the speedy and complete overthrow of treason, both North and South." The New York World's task, up to the present moments, has simply been the light and trivial on
California (California, United States) (search for this): article 3
ls, who were falling trees to obstruct the opening of the pass into the Yasoo river, in the rear of Vicksburg. The health of the Yankee troops was improving. General Rosecrans occupies Franklin, and the rebels are in close proximity. The Cumberland river was rising. Enormous dredge have been sent from Louisville to Vicksburg to in the "out-off" A grand Union meeting has been held in Cincinnati. Eight thousand French soldiers have invaded Sonora, contiguous to the God of California. A rebel privateer has appeared in the Gulf of Bengal. Yankee merchants think their vessels will be able to protect themselves if the pirate is not a steamer. They have not a single man of war in that region, and it is not certain the misfortune can be helped. The Yankees are still sending missionaries to the heathen. The Indianola has been sent to recapture the Queen of the West! The Baltimore American says "copperhead" Democracy is making but poor headway, judging
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