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Berryville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
ttanooga railroad by the rebels is also being rapidly repaired. Only one bridge has been destroyed — that over Stewart's creek, fifty feet long. Colonel Spaulding was not captured, as reported. He is safe with his command. Captain Price, of the Tenth Tennessee, was killed on Friday. From the Valley — Sheridan's operations. The following dispatch contains the latest intelligence from Sheridan. It seems Early has not retreated so far as might have been supposed: Berryville, Va.,September 6.--The enemy are still in Sheridan's front, and, as far as can be seen, there are no indications of Early's retreat up the Valley at present. The cavalry corps which left Rippon's store on Friday night have returned, having ascertained that the enemy was in strong force beyond the Occoquan. Recruits and convalescents from the hospitals are arriving in great numbers almost every day, and are being rapidly sent forward to the front. A heavy rain storm has prevail
Rippon, W. Va. (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
. He is safe with his command. Captain Price, of the Tenth Tennessee, was killed on Friday. From the Valley — Sheridan's operations. The following dispatch contains the latest intelligence from Sheridan. It seems Early has not retreated so far as might have been supposed: Berryville, Va.,September 6.--The enemy are still in Sheridan's front, and, as far as can be seen, there are no indications of Early's retreat up the Valley at present. The cavalry corps which left Rippon's store on Friday night have returned, having ascertained that the enemy was in strong force beyond the Occoquan. Recruits and convalescents from the hospitals are arriving in great numbers almost every day, and are being rapidly sent forward to the front. A heavy rain storm has prevailed since last night and still continues, making the transportation of supplies to the front very difficult. It was expected the enemy would have attacked us in our position at Berryville yesterd
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
f a relaxation of purpose among their opponents. The nomination of General McClellan as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency is now not unlikely, if the will of New York should prevail with the representatives of the party. The principles of General McClellan are not very clear; he has always been looked upon as a War Democrat as being as anxious for Union and the old Constitution as any man in the land. But when events move so rapidly, men move with them. Should any opponent of Mr. Lincoln be elected, there can hardly be a doubt that the policy of the present President will be abandoned during the ensuing four years. On the other hand, it may be doubted if the Republicans are more inclined for the recognition of the South, or even for reconciliation with it, than they were a year ago. They have an immense political power; they give away thousands of places and commissions; they disburse millions upon millions of money; they command the army and the navy, and they have on th
McClellan (search for this): article 1
The London Times has the following on the nomination of McClellan: In America, however, the military events yield in importance to the political. While each succeeding month displays the unbending firmness of the Southerners, there are many signs of a relaxation of purpose among their opponents. The nomination of General McClellan as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency is now not unlikely, if the will of New York should prevail with the representatives of the party. The principles of General McClellan are not very clear; he has always been looked upon as a War Democrat as being as anxious for Union and the old Constitution as any man in the land. But when events move so rapidly, men move with them. Should any oppobor that the existence of a peace party is mythical. We are told of one hundred thousand people meeting to support General McClellan. Does any one believe a military President, who has been beaten in the field by Confederate generals, is going to
H. W. Thomas (search for this): article 1
--There have been a number of Habeas corpus cases before this court during the last week or two, mostly those of State officers who were elected to various offices at the spring elections. The parties were nearly all discharged, but appeals were taken to await the decision of the Court of Appeals in the case of A. J. Camp. The first case before the Honorable Judge to-day was that of William T. Fitchett, Commonwealth's attorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning brought into court in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Colonel P. T. Moore, commanding reserve forces of Richmond.--The counsel not having been able to get all their witnesses into court, the case was
James Neeson (search for this): article 1
Court of Appeals in the case of A. J. Camp. The first case before the Honorable Judge to-day was that of William T. Fitchett, Commonwealth's attorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning br having been able to get all their witnesses into court, the case was postponed. [As this is a case which involves the right of the Government, or the State, to hold these citizens to regular service, such as they have been doing for some months past, it is one in which many of our people are interested, and the decision of it by his Honor will be looked for with much interest. Mr. James Neeson represented the Government, and Messrs. R. T. Daniel and A. H. Sands appeared for the petitioner.)
Circuit Court (in Vacation), --There have been a number of Habeas corpus cases before this court during the last week or two, mostly those of State officers who were elected to various offices at the spring elections. The parties were nearly all discharged, but appeals were taken to await the decision of the Court of Appeals in the case of A. J. Camp. The first case before the Honorable Judge to-day was that of William T. Fitchett, Commonwealth's attorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning brought into court in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Colonel P. T. Moore, commanding reserve forces of Richmond.--The counsel not having been able to get all their
A. H. Sands (search for this): article 1
ttorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning brought into court in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Colonel P. T. Moore, commanding reserve forces of Richmond.--The counsel not having been able to get all their witnesses into court, the case was postponed. [As this is a case which involves the right of the Government, or the State, to hold these citizens to regular service, such as they have been doing for some months past, it is one in which many of our people are interested, and the decision of it by his Honor will be looked for with much interest. Mr. James Neeson represented the Government, and Messrs. R. T. Daniel and A. H. Sands appeared for the petitioner.)
R. T. Daniel (search for this): article 1
attorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning brought into court in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Colonel P. T. Moore, commanding reserve forces of Richmond.--The counsel not having been able to get all their witnesses into court, the case was postponed. [As this is a case which involves the right of the Government, or the State, to hold these citizens to regular service, such as they have been doing for some months past, it is one in which many of our people are interested, and the decision of it by his Honor will be looked for with much interest. Mr. James Neeson represented the Government, and Messrs. R. T. Daniel and A. H. Sands appeared for the petitioner.)
P. T. Moore (search for this): article 1
able Judge to-day was that of William T. Fitchett, Commonwealth's attorney for the county of Northampton. Messrs. H. W. Hall and H. W. Thomas for petitioner, and Mr. James Neeson for Government. After arguments by counsel, the court rendered its decision, discharging the party as being a State officer. William H. Eggleston, a member of the "Second Class Militia," company--, Captain Drinkard, was this morning brought into court in obedience to a writ of habeas corpus, directed to Colonel P. T. Moore, commanding reserve forces of Richmond.--The counsel not having been able to get all their witnesses into court, the case was postponed. [As this is a case which involves the right of the Government, or the State, to hold these citizens to regular service, such as they have been doing for some months past, it is one in which many of our people are interested, and the decision of it by his Honor will be looked for with much interest. Mr. James Neeson represented the Government, and M
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