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the 17th inst. Vallandigham arrived at the Clinton House, Canada, at 4 A. M. on the 15th. Cincinnati, July 15--Morgan has reached Georgetown, Brown county. He is hemmed in and his chances of escape are slight. The gunboats and a large folieved of martial law to morrow. The track and bridges damaged on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad have been repaired. Morgan was last heard from this afternoon, six miles from Hillsboro', Highland county. Cincinnati, July 16th.--Morgan's advMorgan's advance was at West Union, Adams county, ten miles from the river, at midnight. His scouts approached Maysville this morning, and were repulsed by the gunboats at Pikesville, to day. Our forces are close behind him. The Louisville Journal says a train of cars with two batteries was sent from the St. Louis arsenal on Saturday to Indianapolis, to intercept Morgan. New York, July 15th--The rioters last night burnt a house of ill fame in Grecian street, and killed one man. The drinking shops
the mob, who carried five hundred muskets and ammunition. Five of the New York city regiments have been ordered home. The rioters numbered 5,000 strong. New York, July 16--The trouble is not yet over. General Brown threatens to kill every man found in a crowd. The public buildings are guarded by infantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last night, and a man resembling Greely was awfully beaten. Andrews, the leader of the mob, was arrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. Boston, July 14--The mob has just gathered and broken into several gunships. It originated in an attempt to draft a citizen. The alarm bells are ringing and the military rapidly gathering. Midnight.--Everything is now quiet. The rioters have dispersed. Albany, July 15--This morning four hundred workmen of Rensaltaer's iron foundry gulled the Times office, forced the jail and released the prisoners. New H
ius Hospital were attacked by the mob, who carried five hundred muskets and ammunition. Five of the New York city regiments have been ordered home. The rioters numbered 5,000 strong. New York, July 16--The trouble is not yet over. General Brown threatens to kill every man found in a crowd. The public buildings are guarded by infantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last night, and a man resembling Greely was awfully beaten. Andrews, the leader of the mob, was arrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. Boston, July 14--The mob has just gathered and broken into several gunships. It originated in an attempt to draft a citizen. The alarm bells are ringing and the military rapidly gathering. Midnight.--Everything is now quiet. The rioters have dispersed. Albany, July 15--This morning four hundred workmen of Rensaltaer's iron foundry gulled the Times office, forced the jail and releas
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fame in Grecian street, and killed one man. The drinking shops were gutted, and a perfect reign of terror prevailed. A negro was shot by a Zouave in 324 street. The mob beat a negro to death and hung him to a tree on Staten Island. The Lyceam and Marius Hospital were attacked by the mob, who carried five hundred muskets and ammunition. Five of the New York city regiments have been ordered home. The rioters numbered 5,000 strong. New York, July 16--The trouble is not yet over. General Brown threatens to kill every man found in a crowd. The public buildings are guarded by infantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last night, and a man resembling Greely was awfully beaten. Andrews, the leader of the mob, was arrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. Boston, July 14--The mob has just gathered and broken into several gunships. It originated in an attempt to draft a citizen. The alarm bells
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fantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last night, and a man resembling Greely was awfully beaten. Andrews, the leader of the mob, was arrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. Boston, July 14--The mob has just gathered and broken into several gunships. It originated in an attempt to draft a citizen. The alarm bells are ringing and the military rapidly gathering. Midnight.--Everything is now quiet. The rioters have dispersed. Albany, July 15--This morning four hundred workmen of Rensaltaer's iron foundry gulled the Times office, forced the jail and released the prisoners. New Haven, July 15.--The number drafted here to-day is 212, among them three professors and nine students of Yale College. The draft is progressing quietly in Philadelphia and Springfield. There is a rumor here (Chattanooga) that a Yankee mounted force is crossing the Tennessee river below Huntsville.
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Additional Southern News. Chattanooga, July 20. --The Rebel has received Nashville and Louisville files of the 17th inst. Vallandigham arrived at the Clinton House, Canada, at 4 A. M. on the 15th. Cincinnati, July 15--Morgan has reached Georgetown, Brown county. He is hemmed in and his chances of escape are slight. The gunboats and a large force went up the river yesterday to dispute his crossing. The river is too high to ford. The city will be relieved of martial law to morrow. The track and bridges damaged on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad have been repaired. Morgan was last heard from this afternoon, six miles from Hillsboro', Highland county. Cincinnati, July 16th.--Morgan's advance was at West Union, Adams county, ten miles from the river, at midnight. His scouts approached Maysville this morning, and were repulsed by the gunboats at Pikesville, to day. Our forces are close behind him. The Louisville Journal says a train of cars with two batt
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ppi Railroad have been repaired. Morgan was last heard from this afternoon, six miles from Hillsboro', Highland county. Cincinnati, July 16th.--Morgan's advance was at West Union, Adams county, ten miles from the river, at midnight. His scouts approached Maysville this morning, and were repulsed by the gunboats at Pikesville, to day. Our forces are close behind him. The Louisville Journal says a train of cars with two batteries was sent from the St. Louis arsenal on Saturday to Indianapolis, to intercept Morgan. New York, July 15th--The rioters last night burnt a house of ill fame in Grecian street, and killed one man. The drinking shops were gutted, and a perfect reign of terror prevailed. A negro was shot by a Zouave in 324 street. The mob beat a negro to death and hung him to a tree on Staten Island. The Lyceam and Marius Hospital were attacked by the mob, who carried five hundred muskets and ammunition. Five of the New York city regiments have been ordered home.
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nfantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last night, and a man resembling Greely was awfully beaten. Andrews, the leader of the mob, was arrested and sent to Fort Lafayette. Boston, July 14--The mob has just gathered and broken into several gunships. It originated in an attempt to draft a citizen. The alarm bells are ringing and the military rapidly gathering. Midnight.--Everything is now quiet. The rioters have dispersed. Albany, July 15--This morning four hundred workmen of Rensaltaer's iron foundry gulled the Times office, forced the jail and released the prisoners. New Haven, July 15.--The number drafted here to-day is 212, among them three professors and nine students of Yale College. The draft is progressing quietly in Philadelphia and Springfield. There is a rumor here (Chattanooga) that a Yankee mounted force is crossing the Tennessee river below Huntsville.
Maysville, Ky. (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): article 2
slight. The gunboats and a large force went up the river yesterday to dispute his crossing. The river is too high to ford. The city will be relieved of martial law to morrow. The track and bridges damaged on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad have been repaired. Morgan was last heard from this afternoon, six miles from Hillsboro', Highland county. Cincinnati, July 16th.--Morgan's advance was at West Union, Adams county, ten miles from the river, at midnight. His scouts approached Maysville this morning, and were repulsed by the gunboats at Pikesville, to day. Our forces are close behind him. The Louisville Journal says a train of cars with two batteries was sent from the St. Louis arsenal on Saturday to Indianapolis, to intercept Morgan. New York, July 15th--The rioters last night burnt a house of ill fame in Grecian street, and killed one man. The drinking shops were gutted, and a perfect reign of terror prevailed. A negro was shot by a Zouave in 324 street. The
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esville, to day. Our forces are close behind him. The Louisville Journal says a train of cars with two batteries was sent from the St. Louis arsenal on Saturday to Indianapolis, to intercept Morgan. New York, July 15th--The rioters last night burnt a house of ill fame in Grecian street, and killed one man. The drinking shops were gutted, and a perfect reign of terror prevailed. A negro was shot by a Zouave in 324 street. The mob beat a negro to death and hung him to a tree on Staten Island. The Lyceam and Marius Hospital were attacked by the mob, who carried five hundred muskets and ammunition. Five of the New York city regiments have been ordered home. The rioters numbered 5,000 strong. New York, July 16--The trouble is not yet over. General Brown threatens to kill every man found in a crowd. The public buildings are guarded by infantry and cannon. The artillery fired cannister among the mob in 37th street, and at St. Clair's house, on 29th street, last nig
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