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The War News. There were some rumors in the city Saturday and yesterday about the enemy having commenced an advance up the Peninsula.--No such advance has been commenced though the force at Fortress Monroe is being reinforced, and some of the new troops have been thrown forward to Yorktown. There seems to be little doubt that a movement from that quarter will be a part of Grant's plan. Burnside's force it is thought will be sent there. Our army correspondent notices the fact that two corps from the western army have reached Meade.
The War News. There were some rumors in the city Saturday and yesterday about the enemy having commenced an advance up the Peninsula.--No such advance has been commenced though the force at Fortress Monroe is being reinforced, and some of the new troops have been thrown forward to Yorktown. There seems to be little doubt that a movement from that quarter will be a part of Grant's plan. Burnside's force it is thought will be sent there. Our army correspondent notices the fact that two corps from the western army have reached Meade.
The War News. There were some rumors in the city Saturday and yesterday about the enemy having commenced an advance up the Peninsula.--No such advance has been commenced though the force at Fortress Monroe is being reinforced, and some of the new troops have been thrown forward to Yorktown. There seems to be little doubt that a movement from that quarter will be a part of Grant's plan. Burnside's force it is thought will be sent there. Our army correspondent notices the fact that two corps from the western army have reached Meade.
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The War News. There were some rumors in the city Saturday and yesterday about the enemy having commenced an advance up the Peninsula.--No such advance has been commenced though the force at Fortress Monroe is being reinforced, and some of the new troops have been thrown forward to Yorktown. There seems to be little doubt that a movement from that quarter will be a part of Grant's plan. Burnside's force it is thought will be sent there. Our army correspondent notices the fact that two corps from the western army have reached Meade.
t? Mere paper resolutions do no good after statesmanship has failed in its duty. Perhaps the blame for neglecting Mexico attaches somewhat to the previous Administration of Buchanan, certainly to this. The McLane treaty should have been pressed. It was pressed, when too late, and beaten by New England Senators, aided by Southern Secessionists. It would have given us not annexation, but a firm alliance with Mexico, aiding our commerce, and in time foiling the schemes which France began in 1860 to get control of Mexico. The old Democratic policy of defiance of foreign dictation was the policy of this emergency. while he favored this resolution, he only wished that it could be so framed and go backed up as to prevent king craft and the arch-dupe of Napoleon (Maximilian) from establishment on this continent. Mr. Davis (Md.) was very sorry that the gentleman from Ohio had thought it necessary to make an argument against the resolution. Mr. cox replied he did not make an
egiment, murdered in the first outbreak at charleston, was spoken of as the Union candidate for congress in the seventh district, in place of John R. Eden.--The copperheads claim that the original disturbances grew out of some heated remarks of the deceased, called out by Eden's assault upon him in a speech to the meeting held at charleston on Monday. Dr. York was a gallant and estimable man and officer, and was connected with the regiment from the time of its first organization at Anna, in 1861. The main part of the 54th regiment, as before stated in your dispatches, was here at the time, but was forthwith sent to the scene of the affray. The copperheads at the very outset of the disturbance cut the wires cast of charleston, with the design of preventing aid being summoned from Indiana, but in this they failed. Help enough has been received from all quarters utterly to cow the insurgents, who are disbanding more rapidly than they assembled. It will doubtless soon appear wheth
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repel invasion. A grand review of the whole legion, numbering 20,000 men, fully armed and equipped, will be held on the 15th instant. The United States transport Fair Haven was wrecked near cape Henry Saturday night, with four hundred soldiers on board. Several were drowned, and a number were more or less injured in getting ashore. The New York Herald asserts that "an over-whelming majority of the Republican members of both Houses of congress are opposed to the reelection of Abraham Lincoln." George Thompson, the British Abolition Emissary, once before in the United States, delivered an address on slavery in Philadelphia on Monday night. The Pennsylvania Legislature has passed a bill prohibiting "beautiful white waiter girls" to officiate in concert saloons. The percussion cap factory at Waterbury, conn, was destroyed by an explosion on the 1st inst. --Three girls perished in the flames. J. R. Moore, President of the Firemen's Insurance company of Balti
not to be enlisted in the State of Kentucky, provided that the State shall furnish fifteen thousand troops. Governor Bramlette promises that the troops shall be furnished. The United States Minister at Rome, Gen'l King, writes that the Americans in Rome have made liberal contributions to the Metropolitan Fair for the Sanitary commission about to be held in New York, and that the Pope and cardinal Antonelli have joined in the contributions. Dispatches from Cincinnati state that General Buell is to command the Department of the Ohio, in place of Gen. Schofield, and that Major Generals Negley, McCook, Crittenden, Newton, and Sykes, together with ten Brigadiers, have been ordered to report to General Sherman. By order of Gov. Morton the entire Indiana Legion is ordered to hold itself in readiness to take the field at any moment to repel invasion. A grand review of the whole legion, numbering 20,000 men, fully armed and equipped, will be held on the 15th instant. The
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shall furnish fifteen thousand troops. Governor Bramlette promises that the troops shall be furnished. The United States Minister at Rome, Gen'l King, writes that the Americans in Rome have made liberal contributions to the Metropolitan Fair for the Sanitary commission about to be held in New York, and that the Pope and cardinal Antonelli have joined in the contributions. Dispatches from Cincinnati state that General Buell is to command the Department of the Ohio, in place of Gen. Schofield, and that Major Generals Negley, McCook, Crittenden, Newton, and Sykes, together with ten Brigadiers, have been ordered to report to General Sherman. By order of Gov. Morton the entire Indiana Legion is ordered to hold itself in readiness to take the field at any moment to repel invasion. A grand review of the whole legion, numbering 20,000 men, fully armed and equipped, will be held on the 15th instant. The United States transport Fair Haven was wrecked near cape Henry Saturd
e troops shall be furnished. The United States Minister at Rome, Gen'l King, writes that the Americans in Rome have made liberal contributions to the Metropolitan Fair for the Sanitary commission about to be held in New York, and that the Pope and cardinal Antonelli have joined in the contributions. Dispatches from Cincinnati state that General Buell is to command the Department of the Ohio, in place of Gen. Schofield, and that Major Generals Negley, McCook, Crittenden, Newton, and Sykes, together with ten Brigadiers, have been ordered to report to General Sherman. By order of Gov. Morton the entire Indiana Legion is ordered to hold itself in readiness to take the field at any moment to repel invasion. A grand review of the whole legion, numbering 20,000 men, fully armed and equipped, will be held on the 15th instant. The United States transport Fair Haven was wrecked near cape Henry Saturday night, with four hundred soldiers on board. Several were drowned, and a
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