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Cincinnati Daily Commercial, October 30, 1861, Volume XXII, No. 103, Ohio For Sale


Cincinnati Daily Commercial, October 30, 1861, Volume XXII, No. 103, Ohio
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Cincinnati Daily Commercial, October 30, 1861, Volume XXII, No. 103, Ohio:
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Cincinnati Daily Commercial, Wednesday Morning, October 30, 1861, Volume XXII, No. 103, printed and published by M. D. Potter & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio — one large sheet of paper folded to create 4 pages — measures: 39 1/4\" x 28 1/4\"

Contents:

  • \"The people should remember that extraordinary risks attend such Great Navel Expedition as that just leaving Hampton Roads\"
  • \"The public, perhaps blindly, denounced Gen. Pierce, but there was no investigation to show where the miserable responsibility of that affair belonged.\" — Union blunder at Bethel
  • Gen. Curtis has received the order to remove his superior officer, Gen. Fremont
  • Capt. Stephen J. McGroarty who showed distinguished gallantry in the Battle of Carnifex Ferry is deceased
  • Letter from Camp Cairo:
    • Exchanging Prisoners
    • Official Importance
    • Important Documents
  • Letter from Louisville:
    • The Troops that are Being Raised in Kentucky
    • Twenty Thousand Kentuckians Soon to be in the Field
    • A Female Spy Allowed to go South
    • Troubles in Col. Hecker\'s Regiment
    • Col. Turchin\'s Regiment and the Regulard Service
    • The East Tennesseeans Ready to Rise and cut off Zollicoffer
    • Four Secessionists Hung by Union Men in Servier County, TN
    • Slaves on Short Rations in Louisiana
    • Confiscation of Rebel Property in Louisville Needed
    • A Forward Movement Signified
  • From Gen. Reynolds\' Command:
    • Recent Promotions
    • The Guthrie Grey Regiment
    • Arrival of Clothing
    • Larz Anderson and John Stettinius, Esq. with Six Wagon Loads of Comfort
  • Card from Col. R. L. McCook, Camp Anderson
  • Gen. Kelley\'s Official Report of the Fight at Romney
  • The Feeling in Arkansas
  • One of the soldiers who fought at Ball\'s Bluff writes ...
  • Southern Mail Communication with Europe
  • A Clear Case of Fraud
  • David Davidson completed a pen portrait of Gen. Scott
  • The Last Defeat of Zollicoffer
  • The Battle of Ball\'s Bluff — The Death of Col. Baker
  • Completion of the Pacific Telegraph Line
  • The Conduct of our Troops
  • The Great Coast Expedition — More Particulars
  • Miss Florence Nightingale is seriously ill
  • Yesterday Noon Dispatches:
    • The Unsettled Accounts of Gen. Scott
    • The Sealed Orders, Maps and Charts of the Great Expedition Reported Stolen
    • No Rebels at Fairfax
    • Fortifying the Maryland Side of the Lower Potomac
    • the Destination of the Coast Expedition Divulged
    • Movements of Gen. Lane
    • Fremont Returning Fugitives
    • Indian News from Salt Lake City
  • Law Report
  • Col. William Raymond Lee
  • Escape of Col. Devens
  • The Fleet has gotten underway — Great Expedition
  • Hospital Accommodations for the Soldiers
  • Speech in favor of vigorous prosecution of the war made at Sharonville by Milton Sayler, Esq.
  • The First Ohio regiment is one thousand strong
  • Captain Handy, of the sloop-of-war Vincennes, became panic-stricken and deserted his ship
  • Trouble on the Kanawha
  • Why Gen. McClellan Ordered the Recrossing of the Potomac at Leesburg
  • The Commodore of the Fleet — Com. S. F. Dupont
  • Gen. Butler makes a war speech
  • Gen. W. T. Sherman named as commander of the land forces
  • Defeat at Ball\'s Bluff blamed on Gen. Baker
  • General Schoepf commanded the Union troops at the Wild Cat fight
  • Story that Gen. Jim Lane captured a rebel wagon train is confirmed
  • The wounding of General Lander
  • First Wisconsin Regiment under Col. Starkweather, passed through Chicago en route to Louisville
  • Twenty-five hundred cavalry sabers, fifteen hundred carbines, and one thousand pistols will reach the Arsenal this week
  • Property of Charles W. Russell of Wheeling, has been confiscated
  • The loss: killed, wounded and missing in the battle of Ball\'s Bluff, was 953
  • The Senatorial Districts, Names, and Post-Office Address of Members Elected to the Fifty-fifth General Assembly January, 1861
  • Meeting of the Sixth Ohio Regiment
  • General Kelley\'s Victory at Romney
  • The Southwest Pass Affair
  • Illinois Regiment Going to Washing
  • No Contraband Taken by the Great Expedition
  • The Regulars from California
  • From Western Kentucky
  • Local News
  • Newport News
  • Business Kemmater to Miss A. Eliza Wade, wife of Gen. M. S. Wade
  • Bettie, only daughter of Henrietta Applegate, age 10 yrs
  • Ada Barrows, only child of Thomas N. and Sarah P. Shays
  • Peter Lindell, age 86
  • Dr. Peter Kincaid, age 76
  • Telegraphic News:
    • English Brig Ariel was captured by the Gemsbeck
    • Provost Sergeant Brennan, 2d Infantry, shot and killed at Georgetown
    • Gen. Lander Laid Up from bullet shot
    • Three prisoners taken at Ball\'s Bluff were brought to Washington
  • Report that Dupont\'s Secretary had Absconded Discredited
  • From Indianapolis:
    • Gen. Harney en route for Missouri
    • The First Minnesota on the Way to Kentucky
  • From Columbus:
    • Thanksgiving Day
    • The 18th Regulars Ready for Service
  • Confiscation of Rebel Property in Washington
  • 8,000 Pennsylvanians on the March
  • Affairs on the Upper Potomac
  • All Quiet at Edward\'s Ferry
  • Interesting Statement of Rebels Captured at Ball\'s Bluff
  • Breckinridge, Humphrey Marshall and Preston at Richmond
  • Rejoicings in San Francisco
  • Senator Baker\'s Successor from Oregon
  • The Russian War with Japan
  • From Central Kentucky: Accurate Account of the Battle of Wild Cat
  • Views of the American War
  • From General Kelley\'s Command:
    • The Fight at Romney
    • Utter Rout of the Rebels
    • Our Troops Wanting Blankets and Overcoats
  • Treason at Washington
  • Additional River News
  • Letter from Washington:
    • Signs of a Protracted Campaign
    • Erection of New and Improved Hospitals
    • The Battle of Edward\'s Ferry
    • The Extent of the Disaster at Edward\'s Ferry
    • Army Changes — Gen. McClellan\'s Reviews and their Policy
    • The Latest Accession to the Army of the Potomac
    • The Weather and the Health of the Troops
  • The Transports of the Great Naval Expedition and How Loaded
  • Statement as to the Generalship Result in the Battle at Ball\'s Bluff
  • Commercial and Monetary
  • River and Steamboat News
  • ads, notices, sales


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