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Robert E. Lee (search for this): article 1
Stop the Runaways--$1600 reward --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 7th inst, the following negroes, viz: George, a man about 27 years old, black, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high. Edmond, of gingerbread color, very likely, about 17 years old, and about 5 feet 9 inches high. Sob, of copper color, 19 years old, and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. bill, a yellow boy, about 17 years old, straight black hair, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Jacob, of dark color, 5 feet 7 to 8 inches high, and about 17 years old. It is supposed these negroes are making their way to the Yankees, having been last seen going in the direction of Frederick's Hall depot. The above reward will be paid if apprehended be yond the limits of the county, or $200 for either if lodged in jail, or delivered to Lee & Rowman, Richmond, Va. T J James, Lock Lomond P O. Va. ap 13--1w
Stop the Runaways--$1600 reward --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 7th inst, the following negroes, viz: George, a man about 27 years old, black, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high. Edmond, of gingerbread color, very likely, about 17 years old, and about 5 feet 9 inches high. Sob, of copper color, 19 years old, and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. bill, a yellow boy, about 17 years old, straight black hair, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Jacob, of dark color, 5 feet 7 to 8 inches high, and about 17 years old. It is supposed these negroes are making their way to the Yankees, having been last seen going in the direction of Frederick's Hall depot. The above reward will be paid if apprehended be yond the limits of the county, or $200 for either if lodged in jail, or delivered to Lee & Rowman, Richmond, Va. T J James, Lock Lomond P O. Va. ap 13--1w
Stop the Runaways--$1600 reward --Ran away from the subscriber, on the 7th inst, the following negroes, viz: George, a man about 27 years old, black, about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high. Edmond, of gingerbread color, very likely, about 17 years old, and about 5 feet 9 inches high. Sob, of copper color, 19 years old, and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. bill, a yellow boy, about 17 years old, straight black hair, about 5 feet 8 inches high. Jacob, of dark color, 5 feet 7 to 8 inches high, and about 17 years old. It is supposed these negroes are making their way to the Yankees, having been last seen going in the direction of Frederick's Hall depot. The above reward will be paid if apprehended be yond the limits of the county, or $200 for either if lodged in jail, or delivered to Lee & Rowman, Richmond, Va. T J James, Lock Lomond P O. Va. ap 13--1w
overnment erected upon the ruins of any Republican Government in America under the auspices of any European power," we look for nothing beyond words in that quarter. Having erected a despotic Government on the ruins of their own Republic, they can have no conscientious scruples against a mild monarchy in Mexico like that of Maximilian. The policy of the thing will be their rule of action, and they are not fools enough to beard the military power of France. The resolution of the House, as Mr. Cox justly characterized it, is a mere brutum fulmen, unless backed by arms. And how are they going to back it in that way? They have already more on their hands in that way than they can attend to. Bullying the South and cringing to Europe is the extent of their capacity. If they had never driven the Southern States from the Union the United States would have escaped its profound humiliation which it now suffers. Or, if it could conquer the South, it might be in a fair way of retrievin
Maximilian (search for this): article 1
the ruins of their own Republic, they can have no conscientious scruples against a mild monarchy in Mexico like that of Maximilian. The policy of the thing will be their rule of action, and they are not fools enough to beard the military power of Frnow suffers. Or, if it could conquer the South, it might be in a fair way of retrieving its disgrace, and sending back Maximilian to the land of his fathers. By the aid of Southern troops and Southern Generals it brought the whole of Mexico to its knees without difficulty, and, with such auxiliaries, what might it not accomplish against the few foreign troops of Maximilian, unsustained by the energies of a united people? But the solders who conquered Mexico are now defending the Mexican empirmilian, unsustained by the energies of a united people? But the solders who conquered Mexico are now defending the Mexican empire as well as their own country. Does the United States perceive the difference? Perhaps Maximilian may appreciate it.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 1
The United States and Mexico. Notwithstanding the resolution unanimously adopted by the Federal House of Representatives not "to acknowledge a Monarchical Government erected upon the ruins of any Republican Government in America under the auspices of any European power," we look for nothing beyond words in that quarter. Havi can attend to. Bullying the South and cringing to Europe is the extent of their capacity. If they had never driven the Southern States from the Union the United States would have escaped its profound humiliation which it now suffers. Or, if it could conquer the South, it might be in a fair way of retrieving its disgrace, andch auxiliaries, what might it not accomplish against the few foreign troops of Maximilian, unsustained by the energies of a united people? But the solders who conquered Mexico are now defending the Mexican empire as well as their own country. Does the United States perceive the difference? Perhaps Maximilian may appreciate it.
France (France) (search for this): article 1
atives not "to acknowledge a Monarchical Government erected upon the ruins of any Republican Government in America under the auspices of any European power," we look for nothing beyond words in that quarter. Having erected a despotic Government on the ruins of their own Republic, they can have no conscientious scruples against a mild monarchy in Mexico like that of Maximilian. The policy of the thing will be their rule of action, and they are not fools enough to beard the military power of France. The resolution of the House, as Mr. Cox justly characterized it, is a mere brutum fulmen, unless backed by arms. And how are they going to back it in that way? They have already more on their hands in that way than they can attend to. Bullying the South and cringing to Europe is the extent of their capacity. If they had never driven the Southern States from the Union the United States would have escaped its profound humiliation which it now suffers. Or, if it could conquer the Sout
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 1
The United States and Mexico. Notwithstanding the resolution unanimously adopted by the Federal House of Representatives not "to acknowledge a Monarchical Government erected upon the ruins of any Republican Government in America under the auspiespotic Government on the ruins of their own Republic, they can have no conscientious scruples against a mild monarchy in Mexico like that of Maximilian. The policy of the thing will be their rule of action, and they are not fools enough to beard th back Maximilian to the land of his fathers. By the aid of Southern troops and Southern Generals it brought the whole of Mexico to its knees without difficulty, and, with such auxiliaries, what might it not accomplish against the few foreign troops of Maximilian, unsustained by the energies of a united people? But the solders who conquered Mexico are now defending the Mexican empire as well as their own country. Does the United States perceive the difference? Perhaps Maximilian may appreciat
John Brown (search for this): article 1
as also his allusion to what he characterized "the handful of man stealers at Richmond, calling themselves the Confederate Government, who promised themselves ultimate success and the full recognition of their principles throughout the civilized world." The wish and prayer of every philanthropist, be said, was: "God speed the North who were with the President and against the serpents — Copperheads — and all whom they would banish from the land." This and the mention of the name of old John Brown were greatly applauded. He quoted from President Lincoln's speeches, delivered six years ago, saying that he would not exchange these sentiments for all that had been written by Edward Burke. After the close of the lecture, Thompson received the congratulations of a large number of distinguished gentlemen, among whom was noticed particularly Senator Johnson, of Maryland. Lincoln Association in Maryland. The Baltimore Gazette has the following notice, about the meeting of the
, or about one third less than at the election last spring, when the Democrats ran two candidates. Mr. Flesh, a Conservative, was elected Mayor of Jefferson City, yesterday, by 25 majority over Wagner, Radical. The Metropolitan Record having been served to subscribers in this department under the name of the Vindicator, that journal has been promptly suppressed by Gen. Rosecrans. In Connecticut returns are in from all but three towns. The footings are: Buckingham 38,446; Seymour 32,904. Buckingham's majority 5,64 The Senate stands eighteen Union to three Democrats, and the House 158 Union to 12 Democrats, thus giving the Union party two-thirds of the Legislature, which secures the amendment to the Constitution allowing soldiers to vote. The War in Arkansas and the Southwest. Dispatches from Fort Smith, Ark, state that Gen. Steele has driven the rebels from Arkadelphia, and was advancing on Price's main army, in the direction of Camden. The following
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