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Simon Cameron (search for this): article 1
Important reports from Washington. We received intelligence by telegraph from Manassas yesterday, said to have been brought by passengers, to the effect that an announcement appeared in the Baltimore Sun of Saturday last, that Gen. Scott had resigned, and that Secretaries Seward, Cameron, and Blair, had all withdrawn from Lincoln's Cabinet. This information was communicated to us by two correspondents, and while it may appear like vague speculation to sign any cause for such an explosion at the Federal headquarters, the report is that it was caused by McClellan's refusal to make an attack on our forces, which was the policy advocated by the four officials above named. We decline making any further comment, in the absence of a confirmation of the statement, and give it to our readers as we received it.
Norfolk Nov. 4 --Capt. Milligan arrived here this morning, from the coast of North Carolina, in charge of a cargo of coffee which went ashore a few days ago. The coffee has been purchased for the army. Capt. M. reports the gate as terrific in the Sound, and along the coast. Rocketts, blue-lights, guns, and other signals of distress, were displayed on Saturday night off Crow Island. It is reported that two men-of-war, of the Federal fleet, are ashore. F.
April, 11 AD (search for this): article 1
Norfolk Nov. 4 --Capt. Milligan arrived here this morning, from the coast of North Carolina, in charge of a cargo of coffee which went ashore a few days ago. The coffee has been purchased for the army. Capt. M. reports the gate as terrific in the Sound, and along the coast. Rocketts, blue-lights, guns, and other signals of distress, were displayed on Saturday night off Crow Island. It is reported that two men-of-war, of the Federal fleet, are ashore. F.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Norfolk Nov. 4 --Capt. Milligan arrived here this morning, from the coast of North Carolina, in charge of a cargo of coffee which went ashore a few days ago. The coffee has been purchased for the army. Capt. M. reports the gate as terrific in the Sound, and along the coast. Rocketts, blue-lights, guns, and other signals of distress, were displayed on Saturday night off Crow Island. It is reported that two men-of-war, of the Federal fleet, are ashore. F.
Rocketts (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Norfolk Nov. 4 --Capt. Milligan arrived here this morning, from the coast of North Carolina, in charge of a cargo of coffee which went ashore a few days ago. The coffee has been purchased for the army. Capt. M. reports the gate as terrific in the Sound, and along the coast. Rocketts, blue-lights, guns, and other signals of distress, were displayed on Saturday night off Crow Island. It is reported that two men-of-war, of the Federal fleet, are ashore. F.
October, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
be no dainty finger To arrange a seam forget. Though small and tiny you may be, Do all that you are able; A lion on a monse set free, As says the pretty fable. Stitch, stitch, stitch, Swiftly little needle gilde, Thine's a pleasant labor To clothe the soldier be thy pride, While he woulds the sabre. Ours are tireless hearts and hands; To Southern wives and mothers, All who join our warlike bands Are one friends and brothers. Stitch, stitch, stitch, Little needle swiftly fly, From the morn no until eve, As the moments pass thes by, These substantial comforts weave. Hasy thought are at one hearts-- Thoughts of hopeful closer, As we foil till day departs For the noble volunteer. Quick, quick, quick, Swifter little needle go; From our home's most pleasant fires Let a loving greeting flow To our brothers and our sires. We have tears for those who fall, Smiles for those who laugh at fear-- Hope and sympathy for all, Every noble volunteer. Natchitoches, October, 1861.
Natchitoches (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
be no dainty finger To arrange a seam forget. Though small and tiny you may be, Do all that you are able; A lion on a monse set free, As says the pretty fable. Stitch, stitch, stitch, Swiftly little needle gilde, Thine's a pleasant labor To clothe the soldier be thy pride, While he woulds the sabre. Ours are tireless hearts and hands; To Southern wives and mothers, All who join our warlike bands Are one friends and brothers. Stitch, stitch, stitch, Little needle swiftly fly, From the morn no until eve, As the moments pass thes by, These substantial comforts weave. Hasy thought are at one hearts-- Thoughts of hopeful closer, As we foil till day departs For the noble volunteer. Quick, quick, quick, Swifter little needle go; From our home's most pleasant fires Let a loving greeting flow To our brothers and our sires. We have tears for those who fall, Smiles for those who laugh at fear-- Hope and sympathy for all, Every noble volunteer. Natchitoches, October, 1861.
Ranaway.--five dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, (agent for the Clover Hill R. R. Co., at their coal yard at port Waithial,) a negroman named Davy; about six feet high; 21 years old; dark complexion; thick lips; has been hired in Richmond for several years, and last year to Mr. Samuel M. Baily, tobacconist, as a screwman, and is probably lurking about the city, or Manchester, where he has relations at Mr. J. Bobb. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and delivery to Mr. L. S. Wool drioge, if caught in Richmond or Manchester, or to myself if taken up in the country, or secured so that I get him. Thos. Bass, Agent. Port Waithall Oct. 31, 1861. no 2--3t*
October 31st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--five dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, (agent for the Clover Hill R. R. Co., at their coal yard at port Waithial,) a negroman named Davy; about six feet high; 21 years old; dark complexion; thick lips; has been hired in Richmond for several years, and last year to Mr. Samuel M. Baily, tobacconist, as a screwman, and is probably lurking about the city, or Manchester, where he has relations at Mr. J. Bobb. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and delivery to Mr. L. S. Wool drioge, if caught in Richmond or Manchester, or to myself if taken up in the country, or secured so that I get him. Thos. Bass, Agent. Port Waithall Oct. 31, 1861. no 2--3t*
Thomas Bass (search for this): article 1
Ranaway.--five dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, (agent for the Clover Hill R. R. Co., at their coal yard at port Waithial,) a negroman named Davy; about six feet high; 21 years old; dark complexion; thick lips; has been hired in Richmond for several years, and last year to Mr. Samuel M. Baily, tobacconist, as a screwman, and is probably lurking about the city, or Manchester, where he has relations at Mr. J. Bobb. The above reward will be given for his apprehension and delivery to Mr. L. S. Wool drioge, if caught in Richmond or Manchester, or to myself if taken up in the country, or secured so that I get him. Thos. Bass, Agent. Port Waithall Oct. 31, 1861. no 2--3t*
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