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Tampico (Tamaulipas, Mexico) (search for this): article 2
vent, and must occasion uneasiness in Washington. We suppose it is true. We hope it is. It is certainly as agreeable to us as it is disagreeable to the Yankees that such a force should occupy just that place on the southern bank of the Rio Grande, across the border from Texas. We take it that such a movement must be for the protection of French commerce, and that French ships will soon convey away cotton that has crossed the river from Brownsville. The Yankees would like to prevent this traffic between our people and the French. We have no objection to their trying to do so. As strengthening the probability of the statement, we publish the following extract from the Paris correspondence of the London Times, of August 20th. "According to private letters received by the last mail, Tampico and Tuxpan were about to be occupied by the French, and it was expected that Matamoras would also have to be held on account of the important cotton trade which might there be carried on. "
Matamoras (Ohio, United States) (search for this): article 2
e news from the United States which we publish to-day has two points of interest. One is the news of the occupation of Matamoras in force by the French, and the other is the rise in the value of gold, which was so considerable and so sudden as to i--What this is we can only conjecture. It may be unfavorable accounts from Charleston; or it may be this occupation of Matamoras. It may be neither of these, and something else may have produced the disturbance in Wall street. --The occupation of Matamoras by an efficient French force is, nevertheless, an important event, and must occasion uneasiness in Washington. We suppose it is true. We hope it is. It is certainly as agreeable to us as it is disagreeable to the Yankees that such a forcing to private letters received by the last mail, Tampico and Tuxpan were about to be occupied by the French, and it was expected that Matamoras would also have to be held on account of the important cotton trade which might there be carried on. "
Brownsville, Tenn. (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
cient French force is, nevertheless, an important event, and must occasion uneasiness in Washington. We suppose it is true. We hope it is. It is certainly as agreeable to us as it is disagreeable to the Yankees that such a force should occupy just that place on the southern bank of the Rio Grande, across the border from Texas. We take it that such a movement must be for the protection of French commerce, and that French ships will soon convey away cotton that has crossed the river from Brownsville. The Yankees would like to prevent this traffic between our people and the French. We have no objection to their trying to do so. As strengthening the probability of the statement, we publish the following extract from the Paris correspondence of the London Times, of August 20th. "According to private letters received by the last mail, Tampico and Tuxpan were about to be occupied by the French, and it was expected that Matamoras would also have to be held on account of the importan
Rosecrans (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
September 6th (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
July, 9 AD (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Runninivates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
Waxahachie (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 2
From Tennessee. Chattanooga, Sept. 6. --With the exception of a few shells thrown at our pontoons yesterday, nothing occurred to break the monotony at this place. The enemy seems quite active, both above and below the place, but there is no further indication of an attack. The best informed persons think that no attack will be made here, but an effort will be made to flank us. Two privates, four regulars, and one of Rosecrans's telegraph operators were captured yesterday near Running Water Bridge. Atlanta, Sept. 7.--Passengers from Chattanooga report a force of the enemy at Waxahachie — number not stated.--We learn from Rome that another force is advancing on that point. All accounts concur in stating that the feeling and disposition of the army is one of great desire to meet the enemy, and confidence in the result. From East Tennessee no recent movement to report.
Negroes for hire. --We have for hire, for the balance of the year, several able-bodied Men, and a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Clopton & Lyne. se 7--2t
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