Showing posts with label Cincinnati Commercial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cincinnati Commercial. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

At Island No. 10 . . .

. . . Major Corse, Inspector General on General Pope’s Staff, discovered a crowd of secessionist in a corn-field. As soon as he was seen by them they hid themselves amongst the corn, and the Major, being alone, naturally feared that he himself would be taken prisoner instead of making them his captives. – There was nothing to be done, however, but to put a bold face on the matter, so he took down the rail fence surrounding the field, rode in among them, and ordered them to march into the road and stack arms there. This order was obeyed, and the Major’s feelings were considerably relieved when a guard came along with other prisoners, to whom he very willingly transferred those he had taken, and went on his way rejoicing. Secretary Scott and Adjutant Gen. Butler found themselves at one time in a similar position; they, too, trusting to the justness of their cause, commanded the rebels to surrender. This they did, and these two officers brought into camp one hundred and fifty-three prisoners of their own manufacture. – {Cincinnati Commercial.

– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, April 26, 1862, p. 2

Friday, July 17, 2009

Gen. Fremont

We suppose it would be contraband to tell our readers what is well known in well informed circles here, and what the rebels are fully posted on by this time, of the movements of Gen. Fremont. Therefore, we only say that he is carrying on the business of his department with the utmost energy, and that he will very soon be heard from by the whole country. – Cin. Commercial, 12th.

– Published in the Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport, Iowa, Wednesday Morning, April 16, 1862, p. 2

Saturday, February 14, 2009

The Mayor of Cincinnati . . .

. . . has sued the Commercial for damages estimated at $30,000, resulting from the comments of that paper of the Wendell Phillips riot.

– Published in the Burlington Daily Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Thursday, April 17, 1862, also in the Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, April 19, 1862 & The Davenport Daily Gazette, Davenport Iowa, Wednesday Morning, April 16, 1862, p. 2 which added an addendum: "We think we see him getting them."