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Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ast," and a Washington telegram says: A great load of anxiety has been lifted from the mind of the President and people by the intelligence from General Sherman, communicated by telegraph from General Grant's headquarters. Miscellaneous. Meade officially announces the success of the Stony creek affair on the 1st instant. It appears the expedition was sent out "to ascertain if any of Lee's forces had been dispatched southward to intercept General Sherman in his march through Georgia; but no information could be obtained on this point." The Philadelphia Ledger has been purchased by George W. Childs, the well-known book publisher. Messrs. Swain & Abell, after twenty-eight years of successful management of the paper, retire with a fortune estimated at several millions of dollars. Major-General Alexander McDowell McCook has received orders to report to Major-General Sheridan, and left Dayton, on November 29 to do so. General Sheridan was the commander of a divis
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
Forty ninth Indiana captured five; the Eighty-eighth Illinois, three; Reilly's old brigade, eighteen; and the Twenty-third corps captured four. General Stanley, commanding the Fourth corps, had a very narrow escape, having had a horse killed under him, and was shot in the right shoulder, the ball traversing the back and going out the left shoulder. He is in the city, and though suffering considerably is still attending to duty. It is confirmed that General Patrick R. Cleburne, of Arkansas, is killed. General Kimball, commanding the Second division of General Stanley's corps, in the heat of the battle, passed a rebel major-general, who told him he was mortally wounded. His men succeeded in carrying off the body. It is believed that Hood's main army is threatening Murfreesboro'. Forrest's rebel cavalry is demonstrating on our front and right flanks. Commander Fitch is here with a fleet of boats and iron clads. Sufficient forces have arrived to insure not only t
Later from Europe. European dates are as late as the 20th ultimo. Captain Morris, commander of the privateer Florida, had arrived in Paris, in company with Mr. Mason, the rebel commissioner in London. They were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, e
Later from Europe. European dates are as late as the 20th ultimo. Captain Morris, commander of the privateer Florida, had arrived in Paris, in company with Mr. Mason, the rebel commissioner in London. They were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, en
hey were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, enlisted in Lancashire, England. There was some contusion about the matter, and four or five young men had left the vessel and gone ashore. An American citizen named Murphy had been arrested and committed to ja
Later from Europe. European dates are as late as the 20th ultimo. Captain Morris, commander of the privateer Florida, had arrived in Paris, in company with Mr. Mason, the rebel commissioner in London. They were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, e
e French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, enlisted in Lancashire, England. There was some contusion about the matter, and four or five young men had left the vessel and gone ashore. An American citizen named Murphy had been arrested and committed to jail in Ireland, charged with being engaged in recruiting for the United States army.
arrived in Paris, in company with Mr. Mason, the rebel commissioner in London. They were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, enlisted in Lancashire, England. There was some contusion about the matter, and four or five young men had left the vessel and gone
Lancaster (United Kingdom) (search for this): article 2
French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, enlisted in Lancashire, England. There was some contusion about the matter, and four or five young men had left the vessel and gone ashore. An American citizen named Murphy had been arrested and committed to jail in Ireland, charged with being engaged in recruiting for the United States army.
Brazil (Brazil) (search for this): article 2
e privateer Florida, had arrived in Paris, in company with Mr. Mason, the rebel commissioner in London. They were received with great respect and attention by the Confederates resident in the French capital. Dispatches relative to a joint protest in the case of the Florida had been exchanged between the Governments of England and France; but the New York Herald's correspondent in Paris thinks that official action will be suspended until reports of the affair reach the two Cabinets from Brazil. The London Index says that the new Confederate war steamer Shenandoah--supposed to be the Sea King — had gone out on service, fully armed and manned, and in excellent trim, to replace the Florida. The New York emigrant ship Great Western was detained at Liverpool by the local authorities on the charge that a large number of the passengers were recruits for the Union army, enlisted in Lancashire, England. There was some contusion about the matter, and four or five young men had le
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