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Magnolia, Fla. (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 1
Latest from the North. Norfolk, April 4th. --Northern dates is Tuesday last have been received here. The Herald says that a dispatch to the Navy Department, from Commander Dupont, reports that Lieuts. Budd and Mather, and six seamen were killed in an expediton to Mesquite Inlet, Florida. The captured steamer Magnolia arrived a New Fork on Monday, with 1,050 bales cotton. It is reported from Nashville that there will be concentrated in Tennessee a rebel force of 200,000, and that the impending battle will be the most important one of the war. The Herald says that Virginia will be conquered without much bloodshed. The New York stocks are languishing.--Cotton has slightly declined, sales at 28 cents. Gen. Curtis, in Arkansas, has issued a special order emancipating three slaves, on account of their being employed in the rebel service. The Baltimore American of Wednesday says that next month will end the active fighting. Afterwards there will be n
Curtis (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 1
an expediton to Mesquite Inlet, Florida. The captured steamer Magnolia arrived a New Fork on Monday, with 1,050 bales cotton. It is reported from Nashville that there will be concentrated in Tennessee a rebel force of 200,000, and that the impending battle will be the most important one of the war. The Herald says that Virginia will be conquered without much bloodshed. The New York stocks are languishing.--Cotton has slightly declined, sales at 28 cents. Gen. Curtis, in Arkansas, has issued a special order emancipating three slaves, on account of their being employed in the rebel service. The Baltimore American of Wednesday says that next month will end the active fighting. Afterwards there will be nothing to do but to restore order. It predicts that the next battle will be at Corinth, and says that Van Dorn and Price are moving to Memphis, to help Beauregard. The siege of island No.10 was progressing. The rebels had increased their defences.
Union City (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
ashville that there will be concentrated in Tennessee a rebel force of 200,000, and that the impending battle will be the most important one of the war. The Herald says that Virginia will be conquered without much bloodshed. The New York stocks are languishing.--Cotton has slightly declined, sales at 28 cents. Gen. Curtis, in Arkansas, has issued a special order emancipating three slaves, on account of their being employed in the rebel service. The Baltimore American of Wednesday says that next month will end the active fighting. Afterwards there will be nothing to do but to restore order. It predicts that the next battle will be at Corinth, and says that Van Dorn and Price are moving to Memphis, to help Beauregard. The siege of island No.10 was progressing. The rebels had increased their defences. It is reported that the Federal had taken Union, Tenn., killing some Confederate, taking a number of prisoners, a hundred and fifty horses, and stores.
Stonewall (search for this): article 1
erned. Oh the line of operations between this and Washington; nothing is going on of which we are advised. There can be no doubt that our army on the Rappahannock is the most vigorous preparations for the advance of the enemy, should be dare attempt one, which is not at all probable wait our force is being made affective and our troops there are in course of preparation for the grand struggle which must are commence earnestly in some quarter. Reports from the Valley represent the enemy as advancing upon Gen. Jackson with a and it is expected that another conflict will at Mount Jackson, in Shenandoah county, within the next for days. We have every confidence in the commander of the gallant "Stonewall" brigade , and feel perfectly sure that when the fight does occur it will be one over which the Yankees will have no cause to boast. From the Peninsula we have nothing — Even rumors with regard to matters there have ceased to circulate, and an ominous alliance prevails.
Evans Jackson (search for this): article 1
cerned. Oh the line of operations between this and Washington; nothing is going on of which we are advised. There can be no doubt that our army on the Rappahannock is the most vigorous preparations for the advance of the enemy, should be dare attempt one, which is not at all probable wait our force is being made affective and our troops there are in course of preparation for the grand struggle which must are commence earnestly in some quarter. Reports from the Valley represent the enemy as advancing upon Gen. Jackson with a and it is expected that another conflict will at Mount Jackson, in Shenandoah county, within the next for days. We have every confidence in the commander of the gallant "Stonewall" brigade , and feel perfectly sure that when the fight does occur it will be one over which the Yankees will have no cause to boast. From the Peninsula we have nothing — Even rumors with regard to matters there have ceased to circulate, and an ominous alliance prevails.
Mount Jackson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
erned. Oh the line of operations between this and Washington; nothing is going on of which we are advised. There can be no doubt that our army on the Rappahannock is the most vigorous preparations for the advance of the enemy, should be dare attempt one, which is not at all probable wait our force is being made affective and our troops there are in course of preparation for the grand struggle which must are commence earnestly in some quarter. Reports from the Valley represent the enemy as advancing upon Gen. Jackson with a and it is expected that another conflict will at Mount Jackson, in Shenandoah county, within the next for days. We have every confidence in the commander of the gallant "Stonewall" brigade , and feel perfectly sure that when the fight does occur it will be one over which the Yankees will have no cause to boast. From the Peninsula we have nothing — Even rumors with regard to matters there have ceased to circulate, and an ominous alliance prevails.
[from the Charleston Mercury.]the Kentucky Partizan.by Paul E Rayer. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth From the Western hill slopes Starts a here-form, Stalwart, like the oak tree. Tamslese, like the storm! His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flushing deadly vengeance. Thrilled with fiery soul. Hound him down, ye Minions. Seize him — If ye can, But we worth the hireling knave Who meets him, man to man! II Well dooom of night; Strike by rock and roadside Strike in wold, and wood By the shadowy valley, By the purpling flood, On! where Morgan's war horse Thunders in the van! God! who would not gladly die Beside that glorious man! V. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth! Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth? From the western hill-slopes Starts a hero form, Stalwart, like the oak tree, Restless, like the storm His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flashing deadly vengean
C. S. Morgan (search for this): article 1
! His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flushing deadly vengeance. Thrilled with fiery soul. Hound him down, ye Minions. Seize him — If ye can, But we worth the hireling knave Who meets him, man to man! II Well done! gallant Morgan! Strike with might and mate. Till the fair fields redden With a gory rain; Smile them by the roadside Smile them to the wood, By the lonely valley, And the purkling flood. Neath the mystic starlight, Neath the glares day, Harnes, Scatter thelow Marion of the West! Strike with him for freedom! Strike with main and might, Neath the noonday splendor, Neath the gloom of night; Strike by rock and roadside Strike in wold, and wood By the shadowy valley, By the purpling flood, On! where Morgan's war horse Thunders in the van! God! who would not gladly die Beside that glorious man! V. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth! Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth? From the western hill-slopes Starts a hero form, Stalwar
Semmes Gen Paul (search for this): article 1
[from the Charleston Mercury.]the Kentucky Partizan.by Paul E Rayer. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth From the Western hill slopes Starts a here-form, Stalwart, like the oak tree. Tamslese, like the storm! His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flushing deadly vengeance. Thrilled with fiery soul. Hound him down, ye Minions. Seize him — If ye can, But we worth the hireling knave Who meets him, man to man! II Well done van! God! who would not gladly die Beside that glorious man! V. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth! Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth? From the western hill-slopes Starts a hero form, Stalwart, like the oak tree, Restless, like the storm His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flashing deadly vengeance Thrilled with fiery zeal! Hound him down, ye robbers Slay him — if ye can! But we worth the hireling knave Who meets him man to man! by Paul E Ray
Flushing, L. I. (New York, United States) (search for this): article 1
[from the Charleston Mercury.]the Kentucky Partizan.by Paul E Rayer. Hath the wily Swamp Fox Come again to earth Hath the soul of Sumter Owned a second birth From the Western hill slopes Starts a here-form, Stalwart, like the oak tree. Tamslese, like the storm! His! an eye of lightning! His! a heart of steel! Flushing deadly vengeance. Thrilled with fiery soul. Hound him down, ye Minions. Seize him — If ye can, But we worth the hireling knave Who meets him, man to man! II Well done! gallant Morgan! Strike with might and mate. Till the fair fields redden With a gory rain; Smile them by the roadside Smile them to the wood, By the lonely valley, And the purkling flood. Neath the mystic starlight, Neath the glares day, Harnes, Scatter them and Board, who durst, our Chieftain! Mind him — If ye can-- But we worth the Hessian thief Who meets him, man to man! III. There's a Purpose. Brooding in his breast Born of solemn Passion And a deep unrest For our ruined home
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