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United States (United States) (search for this): article 3
In the Seriats, Friday, a House bill was passed planing in the military service of the Confederate States, after the 1st of July next, all parsons claiming to be citizens of the United States, (InUnited States, (Including Marylanders,) residing or sojourning in the Confederate States. The House bill to punish trading in Yankee Treasury notes or bonds was postponed until the next session. A report relConfederate States. The House bill to punish trading in Yankee Treasury notes or bonds was postponed until the next session. A report relative to the case of Major Tochman was agreed to. It expresses the opinion that he had reason to believe that he was to be appointed to the command of a brigade, and that his services would, no doubt,until 8 o'clock P. M. In the House, a bill of the Senate to establish the flag of the Confederate States, with an amendment by Mr. Gray, of Texas, striking out the blue bar from the red field, wa salter of blue, with mulletts or five pointed stars, corresponding with the number of the Confederate States" The House took up and passed a resolution of the Senate extending the time of adjou
ey have been for many months past. The appointment of Gen. Kirby Smith and Gen. Price to take command in that country has already had a most happy affect. It has infused fresh life and spirit into the troops, and given renewed hope and confidence to the people. The Montgomery Advertiser says: Hundreds of families who were preparing in abandon the country have gone to work in earnest to raise provision crops, and thousands of men who had deserted from the army, while it was under the control of Holmes and Hindman, are willingly returning to their duty. Our informant states that not less than two hundred, who had been skulking in the woods, came in a body and gave themselves up, avowing their desire to be marched against the enemy. Our army there is consequently rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiently, and, under the guidance of the able Generals who are now at the head of affairs, we may reasonably expect the occurrence of important events within the next sixty days.
Kirby Smith (search for this): article 4
The Trans-Mississippi Department. We have cheering news from the department west of the Mississippi river. Our prospects there are now brighter than they have been for many months past. The appointment of Gen. Kirby Smith and Gen. Price to take command in that country has already had a most happy affect. It has infused fresh life and spirit into the troops, and given renewed hope and confidence to the people. The Montgomery Advertiser says: Hundreds of families who were preparing in abandon the country have gone to work in earnest to raise provision crops, and thousands of men who had deserted from the army, while it was under the control of Holmes and Hindman, are willingly returning to their duty. Our informant states that not less than two hundred, who had been skulking in the woods, came in a body and gave themselves up, avowing their desire to be marched against the enemy. Our army there is consequently rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiently, and, under th
y have been for many months past. The appointment of Gen. Kirby Smith and Gen. Price to take command in that country has already had a most happy affect. It has infused fresh life and spirit into the troops, and given renewed hope and confidence to the people. The Montgomery Advertiser says: Hundreds of families who were preparing in abandon the country have gone to work in earnest to raise provision crops, and thousands of men who had deserted from the army, while it was under the control of Holmes and Hindman, are willingly returning to their duty. Our informant states that not less than two hundred, who had been skulking in the woods, came in a body and gave themselves up, avowing their desire to be marched against the enemy. Our army there is consequently rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiently, and, under the guidance of the able Generals who are now at the head of affairs, we may reasonably expect the occurrence of important events within the next sixty days.
The Trans-Mississippi Department. We have cheering news from the department west of the Mississippi river. Our prospects there are now brighter than they have been for many months past. The appointment of Gen. Kirby Smith and Gen. Price to take command in that country has already had a most happy affect. It has infused fresh life and spirit into the troops, and given renewed hope and confidence to the people. The Montgomery Advertiser says: Hundreds of families who were preparing in abandon the country have gone to work in earnest to raise provision crops, and thousands of men who had deserted from the army, while it was under the control of Holmes and Hindman, are willingly returning to their duty. Our informant states that not less than two hundred, who had been skulking in the woods, came in a body and gave themselves up, avowing their desire to be marched against the enemy. Our army there is consequently rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiently, and, under th
Mississippi (United States) (search for this): article 4
The Trans-Mississippi Department. We have cheering news from the department west of the Mississippi river. Our prospects there are now brighter than they have been for many months past. The appointment of Gen. Kirby Smith and Gen. Price to take command in that country has already had a most happy affect. It has infused fresh life and spirit into the troops, and given renewed hope and confidence to the people. The Montgomery Advertiser says: Hundreds of families who were preparing in abandon the country have gone to work in earnest to raise provision crops, and thousands of men who had deserted from the army, while it was under the control of Holmes and Hindman, are willingly returning to their duty. Our informant states that not less than two hundred, who had been skulking in the woods, came in a body and gave themselves up, avowing their desire to be marched against the enemy. Our army there is consequently rapidly increasing in numbers and efficiently, and, under t
Pemberton (search for this): article 5
my's battery, but they are not allowed to open fire, and in the meantime our beautiful city is being shelled from one end to the other. The pretence at first for not opening on the enemy was, that as long as their shot all fell in the river there was no necessity to interior with them. But now the town is being shelled all over; buildings are people are getting hurt, property is being destroyed, the city has become untenable, and several buildings act on fire by the shell, and still General Pemberton wont open fire on the enemy. A large pile of corn in the depot was fired by a shell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; an
ell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started themof the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started them into a regular Bull Run pace, and the way they bandied their legs up the road was almost equal to the regular time of the cars on that road. With this exception our guns have not yet fired a single shot at the enemy.
Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
being shelled all over; buildings are people are getting hurt, property is being destroyed, the city has become untenable, and several buildings act on fire by the shell, and still General Pemberton wont open fire on the enemy. A large pile of corn in the depot was fired by a shell, but was extinguished in time to prevent loss, and several houses here have also been fired — besides several men killed. Yesterday evening a party of Yankees came down the railroad on the penitence to the bank of the river opposite. Major Ogden's gun paid her compliments to them, and they immediately started up the road homewards, and the road is a perfect boss line, commanded by Ogden's gun; and a second shot set the skedaddling Yankees into a dog trot, and another shot started them into a regular Bull Run pace, and the way they bandied their legs up the road was almost equal to the regular time of the cars on that road. With this exception our guns have not yet fired a single shot at the enemy.
John H. Miller (search for this): article 6
Murder of Rev. John H. Miller. --Rev. John H. Miller, Colonel of a regiment of Mississippi State troops, was murdered near Pontotoc, in that State, a few weeks ago while on his way to preach a Sabbath sermon at Ripley, Miss. The Southern Presbyterian says: He received intelligence that the place was occupied by a regiment of renegade Tennessee Union men, under the notorious Col. Hurst, and knowing that he had rendered himself peculiarly obnoxious to them by his zeal and services inRev. John H. Miller, Colonel of a regiment of Mississippi State troops, was murdered near Pontotoc, in that State, a few weeks ago while on his way to preach a Sabbath sermon at Ripley, Miss. The Southern Presbyterian says: He received intelligence that the place was occupied by a regiment of renegade Tennessee Union men, under the notorious Col. Hurst, and knowing that he had rendered himself peculiarly obnoxious to them by his zeal and services in the Southern cause, resolved to return Accordingly, after dining hastily with one of the elders of the church, Judge Rogan, who lived in the country, he left with a view of evading them. But he unfortunately encountered two of them with two prisoners, about two miles south of Ripley, and, being alone, and perhaps too near to escapes when he observed them, he was surrounded, overpowered, knocked off his horse, shot through the head and shot again through the body! His family physician after
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