Unknown to Edwin M. Stanton, April 17, 1862
April 17, 1862. April 17, 1862. Our troops occupy New Market to-night. There has been some artillery skirmishing, but no loss on our side. We have many prisoners. N. P.…
April 17, 1862. April 17, 1862. Our troops occupy New Market to-night. There has been some artillery skirmishing, but no loss on our side. We have many prisoners. N. P.…
[Enclosure in No. 9.] Report. Dublin Metropolitan Police, February 23, 1864. I beg to state that I find that P. J. Finney procured an office in the back room of…
[Enclosure 1 in No. 7.] Sir F. Rogers to Mr. Waddington. Downing Street, February 10, 1864. Sir: I am directed by the Duke of Newcastle to transmit to you, for…
[Enclosure 1 in No. 6.] Mr. Murdoch to Sir F. Rogers. Emigration Board, January 23, 1864. Sir: I transmit, herewith, for the information of his grace the Duke of Newcastle,…
[Enclosure 7 in No. 3.] Report. Galway, January 15, 1864. With reference to my report of the 12th instant, relative to a person who stated publicly here on that date…
[Enclosure 6 in No. 3] Report. Galway, January 12, 1864. I have to report that on this evening a man who gave his name as Mr. Feely, and who put…
[Enclosure 5 in No. 3.] Messrs. Sable and Searle to Mr. Perry. Sable and Searle’s American Passenger Offices, Atlantic Royal Mail Steam Navigation Company, (limited,) Passenger Department, 19 Waters., Liverpool,…
[Enclosure 2 in No. 3.] Messrs. Page, Richardson & Co. to Messrs. Sable & Searle. London and Liverpool Packet Office, 114 Stale Street, Boston, December 16, 1863. Dear Sirs: We…
[Enclosure 1 in No. 3.] Mr. Perry to Sir J. A. Larcom. 11 Bachelor’s Walk, Dublin, January 20, 1864. Sir: I beg to enclose a copy of a letter received…
HEADQUARTERS CARPENTERâS BATTERY, March 27, 1862. March 27, 1862. GENERAL: In obedience to General Orders, No. 43, I make the following report of the part taken by my company in…