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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he will be met and thwarted whenever he may appear in that direction. Signally repulsed at Charleston, apparently in no haste to attempt the capture of any port in the Cotton States, and making no advance in North Carolina since the occupation of Newbern, it may be safely assumed that the Yankee Government has become convinced of the magnitude, if not the hopelessness of the task it has taken upon its hands. Nevertheless, another effort will doubtless be made for the conquest of Richmond, since upon that result, according to their belief, depends the subjugation of the South, but the back of the anaconda is broken, and the Southern Capital will never be under the dominion of Lincoln.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 2
fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he will be met and thwarted whenever he may appear in that direction. Signally repulsed at Charleston, apparently in no haste to attempt the capture of any port in the Cotton States, and making no advance in North Carolina since the occupation of Newbern, it may be safely assumed that the Yankee Government has become convinced of the magnitude, if not the hopelessness of the task it has taken upon its hands
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
ender, even though the city may be laid waste and every house become a smoking ruin. Intelligence from Arkansas comes chiefly through the medium of Northern newspapers, yet there it is openly confessed that the army of Curtis is in almost inextricable difficulties, and pressed to the wall by Hindman and his fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he will be met and thwarted whenever he may appear in that direction. Signally repulsed at Charlesto
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 2
idence of what can be done by a brave and gallant people, inspired by a determination to never surrender, even though the city may be laid waste and every house become a smoking ruin. Intelligence from Arkansas comes chiefly through the medium of Northern newspapers, yet there it is openly confessed that the army of Curtis is in almost inextricable difficulties, and pressed to the wall by Hindman and his fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he
New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
emphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he will be met and thwarted whenever he may appear in that direction. Signally repulsed at Charleston, apparently in no haste to attempt the capture of any port in the Cotton States, and making no advance in North Carolina since the occupation of Newbern, it may be safely assumed that the Yankee Government has become convinced of the magnitude, if not the hopelessness of the task it has taken upon its hands. Nevertheless, another effort will doubtless be made for the conquest of Richmond, since upon that result, according to their belief, depends the subjugation of the South, but the back of the anaconda is broken, and the Southern Capital will never be under the dominion of Lincoln.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 2
pon the gallant exploits of the army of Eastern Virginia does not pale under the influence of disaster elsewhere. From the Southwest the intelligence is encouraging. The stubborn resistance offered at Vicksburg, in the face of fleets of Federal gunboats from above and below, furnishes an evidence of what can be done by a brave and gallant people, inspired by a determination to never surrender, even though the city may be laid waste and every house become a smoking ruin. Intelligence from Arkansas comes chiefly through the medium of Northern newspapers, yet there it is openly confessed that the army of Curtis is in almost inextricable difficulties, and pressed to the wall by Hindman and his fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 2
emphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important point in North Georgia; but we have information of a satisfactory nature which leads us to believe that he will be met and thwarted whenever he may appear in that direction. Signally repulsed at Charleston, apparently in no haste to attempt the capture of any port in the Cotton States, and making no advance in North Carolina since the occupation of Newbern, it may be safely assumed that the Yankee Government has become convinced of the magnitude, if not the hopelessness of the task it has taken upon its hands. Nevertheless, another effort will doubtless be made for the conquest of Richmond, since upon that result, according to their belief, depends the subjugation of the South, but the back of the anaconda is broken, and the Southern Capital will never be under the dominion of Lincoln.
From the Southwest the intelligence is encouraging. The stubborn resistance offered at Vicksburg, in the face of fleets of Federal gunboats from above and below, furnishes an evidence of what can be done by a brave and gallant people, inspired by a determination to never surrender, even though the city may be laid waste and every house become a smoking ruin. Intelligence from Arkansas comes chiefly through the medium of Northern newspapers, yet there it is openly confessed that the army of Curtis is in almost inextricable difficulties, and pressed to the wall by Hindman and his fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a f
e offered at Vicksburg, in the face of fleets of Federal gunboats from above and below, furnishes an evidence of what can be done by a brave and gallant people, inspired by a determination to never surrender, even though the city may be laid waste and every house become a smoking ruin. Intelligence from Arkansas comes chiefly through the medium of Northern newspapers, yet there it is openly confessed that the army of Curtis is in almost inextricable difficulties, and pressed to the wall by Hindman and his fearless troops. Judging from present indications, the war will again be carried into Missouri, and the capitulation of the entire Federal force is by no means improbable. Looking to Tennessee, we find nothing gained by the enemy during the summer campaign, and even the capture of Memphis seems likely to prove a barren victory. The threatened demonstrations against Chattanooga are supposed by some to be a feint, while the real purpose of the enemy is to strike at an important poi