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Fletcher Webster (search for this): article 9
s. There is a report in Massachusetts that Charles Francis Adams, Minister to England, has signified his willingness to change places with Charles Sumner, United States Senator. The Indian hostilities continue. The Governor of Dakota had called out 2,000 men to suppress them. Judge Amidon and his son had been killed by them. Gen, Jim Lane's recruiting operations in Kansas have been most successful. He has raised five white regiments and organized. 1,200 negroes. Col. Fletcher Webster, son of Daniel Webster, who was killed at Manassas, was buried at Boston with great ceremony on the 8th. The State Democratic Convention of New York has nominated Hon. Horatio Seymour for Governor by acclamation. Clement L. Vallandigham has been nominated by the Democracy of the 3d district of Ohio for reelection to Congress. Five thousand one hundred and sixteen soldiers from the North passed through Baltimore on Monday for the sent of war. A "Home Guard" is bein
Washington (search for this): article 9
mplish their purpose. The presence of both Generals Lee and Jackson near Frederick would either indicate that the expedition is a most hazardous one, or that the mass of the army has really accompanied them, and that the invasion is a reality and not a foraging raid — Even if it is merely a raid for subsistence stores, its success is undoubtedly most important to the rebels, and the presence of these two prominent Generals may be accounted for on that ground. Our intelligence from Washington is that the rebels have fallen back from Gen. McClellan's front, and that he has advanced six miles beyond Poolesville, from which a rebel picket guard was driven out, after some fighting, on Monday afternoon. Force of the rebels. The statements we have received from correspondents of the New York papers as to the force in which the rebels have crossed into Maryland, entirely disagree with any-accounts that have been received here from fugitives from Frederick county. No one who
Police Court. --Saturday, Charles Butler was arraigned, charged with breaking down the door of Mr. Warrock's kitchen and taking possession of the bad of his servant. The case was continued — Martha Norman, colored, was arraigned for living in the city with Henrico county papers, and harboring Peter and William; slaves. The whole party were ordered to be thrashed — Henry Exall was fined $5 for violating the health ordinance.--Wm. Garrett, the same amount, for the same offenc
William Walsh (search for this): article 4
day the police have succeeded in capturing the following parties for the offences set opposite their names, vir: Patrick Lee and Michael Coleman, for fighting in the street.--Patrick Rush, for lying down while drunk in the same locality.--Ann Kerns, for getting tipsy and entering a private house for the purpose of raising a muss. She was afterwards let off.--James Bradley, for a trespass at the Columbian Hotel.--James Kearney, as an accomplice of an unknown individual in stealing Alexander Craigs pocket-book, containing thirty cents.--Patrick Maxfield, colored, for shooting at his brother, Cyrus Maxfield, and the letter for cutting his brother with a knife.--Wm. R. Burch and John Brown, for fighting in the street — Wm. Walsh, for stealing $32 from Thomas Coonan, and Thomas Coonan, for being drunk and noisy in the barber shop of Ro. Francis.--A negro prisoner in one of the cells of the cage was powerfully walloped by a prisoner named Wm. Brown, for some imaginary slight offered him.
and these are the breaking of the Northern Central Railroad, running along the south side of the Susquehanna, and the carrying off of booty. These achievements, if carried out, must cost them more than they can possibly be worth, and might bring about the capture of their army and the end of the rebellion. There are reports of guerilla bands organizing already to assist in the defence of the State. Murdoch a Soldier. Among the volunteers who have tendered their services to Gen. Wallace for the defence of Cincinnati, is James E. Murdoch, the actor, reader, and elocutionist, who arrived armed and equipped for the fray. Both of Mr. Murdoch's sons are in the U. S.army. Miscellaneous. McDowell's army corps (the third) has been united with Heintzelman's (the sixth), and the latter officer now commands the whole. The Washington Republican says: "We learn that charges were preferred by Gen. Pope against Generals Fita John Porter, Franklin, and Griffin, and that these
Virginians (search for this): article 2
nty, nine miles southeast of the Court House. On Thursday morning they continued their march in fine spirits. The enemy were rapidly retreating before our forces, and left Raleigh Court-House only a few days before the entrance of our forces. They numbered about 2,000. At that place they out port holes in nearly every house, declaring their intention to make a stand against the rebel forces. So suddenly did they leave on bearing of the approach of our troops that a number of Union men who were preparing to leave with them were left behind to fall into the hands of our soldiers. The whole of the Greenbrier Valley has been evacuated, the enemy moving in the direction of the Kanawha Valley. Our informant says that within the last ten days not less than eight hundred loyal Western Virginians have passed through Greenbrier county, enroute to join the forces of Gens. Loring and Floyd, These represent that thousands of others will unite with our forces as opportunity affords.
ce, Chambliss, Chisman, Clapp, Clopton, Collier, Cook, Crockett, Curvin, Curry, Dargan, Davis, Dawkins, Dejarnett, Ewing, Farrow, Foote, Foater, Freeman, Gardenheir, Gartrell, Gentry, Graham, Gray, Hanly, Hartridge, Heiskell, Herbert, Hilton, Hoge, Holcomb, Holt, Johnson, Kenan of Ga., Kenan of N. C., Kenner, Lander, Lyon, Machen, Marshall, McDowell, McLean, Menees, Miles, Moore, Perkins, Pugh, Royston, Russell, Sexton, Smith of Ala., Smith of N. C., Strickland, Swann. Tibbs, Trippe, Vest, Villere, Welch, Wilcox, Wright of Texas, Wright of Tenn, and Mr. Speaker.--74. Noes.--Messrs. Breckinridge, Conrad, Conroe, Dupre, Harris, and Lyons.--6. Absent, or not voting.--Messrs. Arrington, Barksdale, Boteler, Burnett, Chambers, Chilton, Clarke, Davidson, Elliott, Gaither. Garland, Garnett, Goode, Hyer, Jones, Lewis, Mckae, McQueen, Mumerlyn, Preston, Ralls, Read, Singleton, Smith of Va., Staples, and Wright of Ga. Mr. Harris, of Mo., from the Committee on Military Affairs, re
. M. Bruce, Chambliss, Chisman, Clapp, Clopton, Collier, Cook, Crockett, Curvin, Curry, Dargan, Davis, Dawkins, Dejarnett, Ewing, Farrow, Foote, Foater, Freeman, Gardenheir, Gartrell, Gentry, Graham, Gray, Hanly, Hartridge, Heiskell, Herbert, Hilton, Hoge, Holcomb, Holt, Johnson, Kenan of Ga., Kenan of N. C., Kenner, Lander, Lyon, Machen, Marshall, McDowell, McLean, Menees, Miles, Moore, Perkins, Pugh, Royston, Russell, Sexton, Smith of Ala., Smith of N. C., Strickland, Swann. Tibbs, Trippe, Vest, Villere, Welch, Wilcox, Wright of Texas, Wright of Tenn, and Mr. Speaker.--74. Noes.--Messrs. Breckinridge, Conrad, Conroe, Dupre, Harris, and Lyons.--6. Absent, or not voting.--Messrs. Arrington, Barksdale, Boteler, Burnett, Chambers, Chilton, Clarke, Davidson, Elliott, Gaither. Garland, Garnett, Goode, Hyer, Jones, Lewis, Mckae, McQueen, Mumerlyn, Preston, Ralls, Read, Singleton, Smith of Va., Staples, and Wright of Ga. Mr. Harris, of Mo., from the Committee on Military Affa
Clement L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 10
ssia to the Danish note of the 12th of March, on the Schleswig Holstein question, had reached the Danish Cabinet.--Both Austria and Prussia are very excessive in their demands, particularly Prussia. Austria. The military governments continue. Outbreaks were apprehended, but precautionary measures had been taken to counteract them. The latest. London, August 30, P. M. --The Times has an article on the extraordinary position of the Democratic party in America. It says they are fighting in a cause for which they feel the most boundless devotion, but at the same time in behalf of a policy and party they detest. It regards Mr. Vallandigham's recent speech as an exposition of the feelings of the Democrats, and thinks their demonstration in every way important, as it serves to show that, in addition to other difficulties. President Lincoln will have to struggle against the legitimate effects of the war — a violent reaction against his own army and arbitrary acts.
Clement L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 9
States Senator. The Indian hostilities continue. The Governor of Dakota had called out 2,000 men to suppress them. Judge Amidon and his son had been killed by them. Gen, Jim Lane's recruiting operations in Kansas have been most successful. He has raised five white regiments and organized. 1,200 negroes. Col. Fletcher Webster, son of Daniel Webster, who was killed at Manassas, was buried at Boston with great ceremony on the 8th. The State Democratic Convention of New York has nominated Hon. Horatio Seymour for Governor by acclamation. Clement L. Vallandigham has been nominated by the Democracy of the 3d district of Ohio for reelection to Congress. Five thousand one hundred and sixteen soldiers from the North passed through Baltimore on Monday for the sent of war. A "Home Guard" is being raised in Boston.--Every able bodied man is required to do duty. The draft in New Jersey has been indefinitely postponed. Recruiting continues to be brisk.
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