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5th instant, have been received: Miramon had been appointed by Gen. Forey commander of the Mexican forces. The Triumvirate had notified the representatives of foreign Governments that a legal Government had been provided for Mexico, and they had been requested to recognize the Triumvirate as constituting such Government. The American and Central American Ministers replied that they must recognize the Juarez Government until further instructions from their Governments. Comonfort and Doblado had published strong appeals urging the Mexicans to continue to respect' the French. Miscellaneous. It is reported on the authority of an escaped Federal soldier that the Confederates, under Price and Marmaduke, were evacuating. Little Rock, Arkansas, with the intention of making a stand at Washington. Their numbers are now estimated at not more than 8,000 men. Judge Calwallader, of Philadelphia, has decided in a case recently argued before him that the right of
he town on the 8th, retreating Southward. An arrival at Philadelphia brings news from Vera Cruz to the 15th ult. The occupation of Tampico by the French was effected after a slight resistance. The French forces also occupied Tuceleamingo. Miramon has given in his adhesion to the new order of things. Another rebellion is reported to have broken out at San Dinacupo. The yellow fever is raging in Havana to a considerable extent. The New York stock market was excited on the 9th. Goldelonged had nearly all deserted. Two more regiments were in open mutiny. [The whole story is doubtless a fiction.] Important from Mexico. Dates from the City of Mexico, via San Francisco, to the 15th instant, have been received: Miramon had been appointed by Gen. Forey commander of the Mexican forces. The Triumvirate had notified the representatives of foreign Governments that a legal Government had been provided for Mexico, and they had been requested to recognize the Tr
have been received: Miramon had been appointed by Gen. Forey commander of the Mexican forces. The Triumvirate had notified the representatives of foreign Governments that a legal Government had been provided for Mexico, and they had been requested to recognize the Triumvirate as constituting such Government. The American and Central American Ministers replied that they must recognize the Juarez Government until further instructions from their Governments. Comonfort and Doblado had published strong appeals urging the Mexicans to continue to respect' the French. Miscellaneous. It is reported on the authority of an escaped Federal soldier that the Confederates, under Price and Marmaduke, were evacuating. Little Rock, Arkansas, with the intention of making a stand at Washington. Their numbers are now estimated at not more than 8,000 men. Judge Calwallader, of Philadelphia, has decided in a case recently argued before him that the right of Congress to
William F. Allen (search for this): article 1
dams, in his latest dispatches, says that he is still of the opinion that the rebel rams, against the departure of which the Emancipation Society has recently memorialized the English Government, will be permitted to sail. Exciting reports are in circulation in Kansas of another invasion of that State by Quantrell, who has at least 1,000 men near the Kansas line. Mayor Anthony, of Leavenworth, who was arrested by order of Gen. Ewing, has been released. The Democratic nominations in New York are: Secretary of State, D. B. St. John; Comptroller, Sanford E. Church; Attorney-General, M. B. Champlin; State Engineer, Nan R. Richmond; Treasurer, Wm. B. Lewis; Canal Commissioner, W. W. Wright; Judge of Court of Appeals, Wm. F. Allen. Col. D. M. Strother, (Porte Crayon,) of the 3d Virginia Yankee cavalry, boasts in the papers of repulsing a rebel cavalry attack at Bath, Va. The British prize steamer at present in New York harbor, has been purchased by the War Department.
September, 9 AD (search for this): article 1
nforce Gen. Shackelford, who was here with two regiments of cavalry, Col. DeCourey being on the Kentucky side with a brigade which I started in that direction before leaving Kentucky. The infantry brigade marched from Knoxville to this place, sixty miles, in fifty-two hours. The garrison here, consisting of over 2,000 men and 14 pieces of artillery, made an unconditional surrender at 3 o'clock P. M. today, without a fight. A dispatch from Gen. Rosecrans, dated camp near Trenton, Ga., Sept. 9th, 8.30 P. M., says Chattanooga is ours without a struggle and East Tennessee is free. Our move on the enemy's flank and rear progresses, while the tail of his retreating column will not escape unmolested. Our troops from this side entered Chattanooga about noon. Those north of the river there are crossing. From Texas. New Orleans dates to the 6th inst., via Cairo, had been received. An officer from Brashear city states that a deserter from a Texas regiment, who came in on S
Later from the North. The Baltimore American, of the 10th, has been received. It contains very little news. A telegram from Cincinnati, dated the 9th, says that Gen. Crittenden's division, of Gen. Rosecan's army, took possession of Chattanooga on that day. The Confederates evacuated the town on the 8th, retreating Southward. An arrival at Philadelphia brings news from Vera Cruz to the 15th ult. The occupation of Tampico by the French was effected after a slight resistance. The French forces also occupied Tuceleamingo. Miramon has given in his adhesion to the new order of things. Another rebellion is reported to have broken out at San Dinacupo. The yellow fever is raging in Havana to a considerable extent. The New York stock market was excited on the 9th. Gold quoted at 132 Virginia sixes 57; North Carolina's 66, Tennessee's 65. Still later. We have received Baltimore papers of Saturday, 12th inst., containing the following: From Tennessee. A d
and Gap, Sept. 9, 1863. Major-General Halleck, General-in-Chief: I have telegraphed you of our movements up to the occupation of Knoxville by our forces. Since then a cavalry force has been sent up the railroad to within a few miles of Bristol, capturing some three locomotives and twenty-odd cars. Another force, composed of two regiments of infantry and two of cavalry, I brought to this place in person to reinforce Gen. Shackelford, who was here with two regiments of cavalry, Col. DeCourey being on the Kentucky side with a brigade which I started in that direction before leaving Kentucky. The infantry brigade marched from Knoxville to this place, sixty miles, in fifty-two hours. The garrison here, consisting of over 2,000 men and 14 pieces of artillery, made an unconditional surrender at 3 o'clock P. M. today, without a fight. A dispatch from Gen. Rosecrans, dated camp near Trenton, Ga., Sept. 9th, 8.30 P. M., says Chattanooga is ours without a struggle and East Tenn
Calwallader (search for this): article 1
recognize the Juarez Government until further instructions from their Governments. Comonfort and Doblado had published strong appeals urging the Mexicans to continue to respect' the French. Miscellaneous. It is reported on the authority of an escaped Federal soldier that the Confederates, under Price and Marmaduke, were evacuating. Little Rock, Arkansas, with the intention of making a stand at Washington. Their numbers are now estimated at not more than 8,000 men. Judge Calwallader, of Philadelphia, has decided in a case recently argued before him that the right of Congress to pass the conscription act is legally and constitutionally derived from the clause of the Constitution, giving Congress the power to raise armies, etc. The Baltimore Republican has been suppressed by order of Gen. Schenck, and its editors and proprietors sent across the lines, with peremptory orders that if they returned during the war they would be treated as spies. Last Thursday
John.D. B. St. John (search for this): article 1
dams, in his latest dispatches, says that he is still of the opinion that the rebel rams, against the departure of which the Emancipation Society has recently memorialized the English Government, will be permitted to sail. Exciting reports are in circulation in Kansas of another invasion of that State by Quantrell, who has at least 1,000 men near the Kansas line. Mayor Anthony, of Leavenworth, who was arrested by order of Gen. Ewing, has been released. The Democratic nominations in New York are: Secretary of State, D. B. St. John; Comptroller, Sanford E. Church; Attorney-General, M. B. Champlin; State Engineer, Nan R. Richmond; Treasurer, Wm. B. Lewis; Canal Commissioner, W. W. Wright; Judge of Court of Appeals, Wm. F. Allen. Col. D. M. Strother, (Porte Crayon,) of the 3d Virginia Yankee cavalry, boasts in the papers of repulsing a rebel cavalry attack at Bath, Va. The British prize steamer at present in New York harbor, has been purchased by the War Department.
M. B. Champlin (search for this): article 1
dams, in his latest dispatches, says that he is still of the opinion that the rebel rams, against the departure of which the Emancipation Society has recently memorialized the English Government, will be permitted to sail. Exciting reports are in circulation in Kansas of another invasion of that State by Quantrell, who has at least 1,000 men near the Kansas line. Mayor Anthony, of Leavenworth, who was arrested by order of Gen. Ewing, has been released. The Democratic nominations in New York are: Secretary of State, D. B. St. John; Comptroller, Sanford E. Church; Attorney-General, M. B. Champlin; State Engineer, Nan R. Richmond; Treasurer, Wm. B. Lewis; Canal Commissioner, W. W. Wright; Judge of Court of Appeals, Wm. F. Allen. Col. D. M. Strother, (Porte Crayon,) of the 3d Virginia Yankee cavalry, boasts in the papers of repulsing a rebel cavalry attack at Bath, Va. The British prize steamer at present in New York harbor, has been purchased by the War Department.
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