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Duck River (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 3
he three Republican members of Congress have been elected. The Governor's Council and Legislature will be largely Republican. The majorities in the first and second districts will be small. The Prince of Wales was to be married March 10th. The day was observed at a holiday, &c., in Montreal and other places. The marriage has been postponed to the 16th inst. A dispatch from Nashville, dated the 9th says: Van-Dorn's forces have retreated South and are reported to be across Duck river. There are no rebels between Franklin and Columbia. All is quiet at Murfreesboro'. The river is rising. Cincinnati, March 10.--A large force moved from Franklin, Tenn., on the 9th against the enemy at Spring Hill. If the rebels make a stand there will be a heavy engagement, as it is the determination that Coburn's disaster at Thompson's Station shall be retrieved. It is reported at Murfreesboro' that Van-Dorn has been defeated and most of his man captured. Rosecrans has orde
Broadway (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 3
saster at Thompson's Station shall be retrieved. It is reported at Murfreesboro' that Van-Dorn has been defeated and most of his man captured. Rosecrans has ordered that all persons whose natural supporters are in the rebel service, and whose sympathies and connections prevent assurance of their loyalty, will hold themselves in readiness to go South of his lines within ten days. Hon. Mr. Voorhee, of Indians, made a speech Tuesday evening before the Union Democratic Association in Broadway. Mr. V. commenced by saying that the people had waked up to the fact declared in the first line of the Constitution, that "we the people make this Government." He owed no allegiance to any Government but the people and the Constitution. He held it as his right to condemn anything wrong that Lincoln or his Cabinet did. He said the Black Republican party was covered all over with the leprosy of crime and wrong. He concluded by urging "when the Government went outside of the limits of law,
Saint Thomas (search for this): article 3
vered all over with the leprosy of crime and wrong. He concluded by urging "when the Government went outside of the limits of law, then force should be met by force. [Guest applause.]--He asked the Democracy of New York to stand by the Northwest in the coming contest, which would result in the overthrow of the Abolition party." Congress at its last session passed an act organizing a Territorial Government for Idaho, carved out of Oregon, Decotah, and Washington Territories. St. Thomas, W. I. Feb, 24.--The Vanderbilt, Alabama, and Shepherd Knapp, United States men of war, are off to-day in pursuit of the pirate Florida. They have great speed and are carrying heavy batteries. Cincinnati, March 10.--Major-General Cox, now of the Army of the Kanawha, will shortly supersede Major-General Wright, of the Department of Ohio. Florida.--By the Roanoke, from Havana, the Herald learns that the Ocean Herald, from Portland, saw a wreck; but got frightened and ran away, and su
Idaho (Idaho, United States) (search for this): article 3
ng that Lincoln or his Cabinet did. He said the Black Republican party was covered all over with the leprosy of crime and wrong. He concluded by urging "when the Government went outside of the limits of law, then force should be met by force. [Guest applause.]--He asked the Democracy of New York to stand by the Northwest in the coming contest, which would result in the overthrow of the Abolition party." Congress at its last session passed an act organizing a Territorial Government for Idaho, carved out of Oregon, Decotah, and Washington Territories. St. Thomas, W. I. Feb, 24.--The Vanderbilt, Alabama, and Shepherd Knapp, United States men of war, are off to-day in pursuit of the pirate Florida. They have great speed and are carrying heavy batteries. Cincinnati, March 10.--Major-General Cox, now of the Army of the Kanawha, will shortly supersede Major-General Wright, of the Department of Ohio. Florida.--By the Roanoke, from Havana, the Herald learns that the Ocea
United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
Latest from the United States.[from our own correspondent.] Fredericksburg, March 14th. --I have received the New York Herald of the 11th, and send you what of interest it contains: The New York Herald, of the 11th inst., has the following editorial: Lincoln has issued's proclamation, dated March 10th, ordering all soldiers absent without leave to return. Those who do so by April 1st, restored without punishment, except forfeiture of pay during absence; those who do not on party." Congress at its last session passed an act organizing a Territorial Government for Idaho, carved out of Oregon, Decotah, and Washington Territories. St. Thomas, W. I. Feb, 24.--The Vanderbilt, Alabama, and Shepherd Knapp, United States men of war, are off to-day in pursuit of the pirate Florida. They have great speed and are carrying heavy batteries. Cincinnati, March 10.--Major-General Cox, now of the Army of the Kanawha, will shortly supersede Major-General Wright,
Washington (Washington, United States) (search for this): article 3
ack Republican party was covered all over with the leprosy of crime and wrong. He concluded by urging "when the Government went outside of the limits of law, then force should be met by force. [Guest applause.]--He asked the Democracy of New York to stand by the Northwest in the coming contest, which would result in the overthrow of the Abolition party." Congress at its last session passed an act organizing a Territorial Government for Idaho, carved out of Oregon, Decotah, and Washington Territories. St. Thomas, W. I. Feb, 24.--The Vanderbilt, Alabama, and Shepherd Knapp, United States men of war, are off to-day in pursuit of the pirate Florida. They have great speed and are carrying heavy batteries. Cincinnati, March 10.--Major-General Cox, now of the Army of the Kanawha, will shortly supersede Major-General Wright, of the Department of Ohio. Florida.--By the Roanoke, from Havana, the Herald learns that the Ocean Herald, from Portland, saw a wreck; but got frigh
San Francisco (California, United States) (search for this): article 3
Florida.--By the Roanoke, from Havana, the Herald learns that the Ocean Herald, from Portland, saw a wreck; but got frightened and ran away, and surmised that possibly the wreck might have been the Florida! Cairo, March 10.--News from Vicksburg, Tuesday, says the rebels were throwing occasional shells at our workmen on the canal opposite Vicksburg. The dredging machines were still at work. The Yanoo Pass expedition is progressing. The Ohio and Mississippi are still rising. San Francisco, March 10.--It is reported that the French would take honors in ninety days. The authorities are willing. Gold is 45 to 50 premium. Exchange 47½. Legal tenders 65@70. Col. Dodge has made a reconnaissance from Norfolk 110 miles, met the enemy at or near Windsor, drove in their advance, attacked them on the flanks, and forced them to retire to the Black water. The engagement lasted forty minutes. Gold rose to 163, and closed at 158. Exchange opened at 179, and sold down to 1
Franklin (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 3
ts will be small. The Prince of Wales was to be married March 10th. The day was observed at a holiday, &c., in Montreal and other places. The marriage has been postponed to the 16th inst. A dispatch from Nashville, dated the 9th says: Van-Dorn's forces have retreated South and are reported to be across Duck river. There are no rebels between Franklin and Columbia. All is quiet at Murfreesboro'. The river is rising. Cincinnati, March 10.--A large force moved from Franklin, Tenn., on the 9th against the enemy at Spring Hill. If the rebels make a stand there will be a heavy engagement, as it is the determination that Coburn's disaster at Thompson's Station shall be retrieved. It is reported at Murfreesboro' that Van-Dorn has been defeated and most of his man captured. Rosecrans has ordered that all persons whose natural supporters are in the rebel service, and whose sympathies and connections prevent assurance of their loyalty, will hold themselves in read
Havana, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 3
zing a Territorial Government for Idaho, carved out of Oregon, Decotah, and Washington Territories. St. Thomas, W. I. Feb, 24.--The Vanderbilt, Alabama, and Shepherd Knapp, United States men of war, are off to-day in pursuit of the pirate Florida. They have great speed and are carrying heavy batteries. Cincinnati, March 10.--Major-General Cox, now of the Army of the Kanawha, will shortly supersede Major-General Wright, of the Department of Ohio. Florida.--By the Roanoke, from Havana, the Herald learns that the Ocean Herald, from Portland, saw a wreck; but got frightened and ran away, and surmised that possibly the wreck might have been the Florida! Cairo, March 10.--News from Vicksburg, Tuesday, says the rebels were throwing occasional shells at our workmen on the canal opposite Vicksburg. The dredging machines were still at work. The Yanoo Pass expedition is progressing. The Ohio and Mississippi are still rising. San Francisco, March 10.--It is reported th
New Hampshire (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): article 3
d. Coin loaned at par value is subject only to duty imposed on loans. The above it the substance of regulations in regard to the sale of coin. It is reported that Lord Lyons has referred the question of drafting foreigners who have only taken out their first papers to the British Government for proper decision thereupon. The roads in Virginia have relapsed (?) into a condition almost impassable. Concord, M. H. March 11.--1.30 A. M. --In the gubernatorial election in New Hampshire the excitement was great, and the vote the largest ever thrown. For Governor — Joseph E. Gilmore, (R.,) Ira A. Eastman, (D.,) Col. W. Harriman, (Union or War Democrat) The returns from 175 counties give Gilmore 24,881; Eastman, (anti War D.,) 25,712; Harriman, 3,513. There is no choice of Governor by the people. The three Republican members of Congress have been elected. The Governor's Council and Legislature will be largely Republican. The majorities in the first and second distric
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