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vernor 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, nine white men, calling themselve
Additional from the North. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, March 4. --I send you some additional extracts from Northern dates of the 2d inst, and 25th and 27th ult. Col. Daniel D. Tompkins, Assistant Quarter-master-General of the U. S. army, died at his residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, in his 64th years. He was the nephew 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.
Additional from the North. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, March 4. --I send you some additional extracts from Northern dates of the 2d inst, and 25th and 27th ult. Col. Daniel D. Tompkins, Assistant Quarter-master-General of the U. S. army, died at his residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, in his 64th years. He was the nephew 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.
Additional from the North. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, March 4. --I send you some additional extracts from Northern dates of the 2d inst, and 25th and 27th ult. Col. Daniel D. Tompkins, Assistant Quarter-master-General of the U. S. army, died at his residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, in his 64th years. He was the nephew 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
January 23rd (search for this): article 3
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 seemed to concur in this general opinion. I was not indifferent to the subsequent change in our domestic affairs. The conspiracy has assumed such formidable and threatening proportions that he
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Additional from the North. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, March 4. --I send you some additional extracts from Northern dates of the 2d inst, and 25th and 27th ult. Col. Daniel D. Tompkins, Assistant Quarter-master-General of the U. S. army, died at his residence, in Brooklyn, on Thursday, in his 64th years. He was the nephew 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
John Alexander (search for this): article 3
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 President, of January 23, he sa
port 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 and determination of the people and Government so manifest,
Benjamin F. Butler (search for this): article 3
intelligence from a handful of poor free negro children — most of them, probably, the offspring of white fathers. Senator Davis, of Ky., made a furious on Gen. Butler, accusing him of all manner of enormities while in New Orleans. He held up McClellan as the opposite of Butler, and no one questioned the fact. Wilson defendeButler, and no one questioned the fact. Wilson defended him — the motive for attacking Butler was his seal in crushing the rebellion. In the House, the bill authorizing the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, when and where he may deem proper, was discussed. The pro-slavery men began to filibuster. General Hooker is getting popular — is accessible to his men, aButler was his seal in crushing the rebellion. In the House, the bill authorizing the President to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, when and where he may deem proper, was discussed. The pro-slavery men began to filibuster. General Hooker is getting popular — is accessible to his men, and feeds them well. During the snow storm be ordered that soldiers' rations should have precedence over his own and his General's supplies in transportation from Aquia Creek. Gen. Howard's poultry and vegetables were sent back to Washington. The friends of Isaac V. Fowler, once Postmaster in New York, are importuning the Pr
Simon Cameron (search for this): article 3
t 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 seemed to concur in this general opinion. I was not indifferent to t
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