Randolph Journal, Volume 1, Number 10, Winchester, Randolph County, 12 September 1862 — Page 4
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1 ' S V '" 4. " UNION STATE TICKET. J o: Sec rtu !' Mule, WILLIAM. A. 1T.KLLH. rr Ar.Ulor of Mule, ALUKltT LAM'.K. JONATHAN S. MAUVKV. "or AtltuiKM 'utiul, h::lana k. Williamson. Jr Mi i-M t l r'ul lit IiiHinu ti(ii, JOHN I MOKKLSON. i;SWUUGIICM.L TICKET ! GLOKCS W. JULIAN. wCipt. George II. Honebrake, Co. C, n tcI the coward, divertin liit' c.ominay and limning oiV." Col. Konr's report to Gov. Moiton. We regret cx'Tcdingly to have '. givo publicity to the above, at.d hope tint yo:m -tiling may yet iura tip to diminish the sweeping charge made hy the olliccr in -.mimand. THE NEWS. rr.iDAV, si.rr. Itii. Considerable lighting has been Koin;;o! between Fairfax Court Home and the intermediate -pice toward Washington. The Federal troops luve nil hcn ir.oved into the fortiticatio:u. It is reported that the rebel are advancing o:i Lecsburg. Many civilians were captured in the ht.': battles while assisting the woundid. Joseph Holt, of Kentucky, has b?en appointed Judge, Advocate General, an clhee created by the Hit Centres:". (iueniJla paitics have made their ajmearar.ee at various plac'1 not far from our lines, hack of Covington. The Cazette says hat Cincinnati is safe. A late number ol the Grenada Southern Appeal nays that the Confedeiatea have capured all lbs huts filow New Orleans. Doubtful. (.en. Kelly Hal a Miarp tight . ith guerrilla, at Ueverly, We,, j
lein ir,';.nii, on lnir,.iyiaj St.vt,:: vlinri.ts ,:AVl. p.ft vklnch he succeeded in rcpe)lirgr stato for Kontmuy vuhir, itlie lat six days, anions others atukdm', OTii. I the 8 1 1 li from t'n i s Dit i ie t . (iov. Iortm has issued a proc-j Cen. Ducil was nt Nashville
bunntion, proclannng maiti il law in all the contact in this Stnte, bordering the 'Ohio t;vcr. JJ'S al reeouunends the oraniza'.ior. of compmics ia the other oour.'.iej. The proclamation may lw found in another column. Tliclir.-d ftcruratc r-poT1 ofth.e nunilier of men killed, wounded
and takea prisoner?, in the rte;:;tly, at Cumberland Gap.
.LjMIcs near Wafhingtoa, was,
made nt the Surgeon General's j tint the rebels have crossed the. The rebels have ciptiued l.eboii Thursday. The number is j Potomac ia large force, and that anon, Ky. 1,591. I (ien. Sigf 1, at the head of a large j Gov. Curtin has raped on all Sigel done ocd work in the ! column, is moving in tint direct- the able-bodied men of Penn.-G-reeent battles. ion. The Cincinnati Gaettc vania to organize imiiiodiat :) v Gen. Stevens died with the , in speaking of this mo ement for the Helens'.' of the Stale, and stars and stripes in 1: is band. j say.: br leady For marching orders up (ien. Kearney was killed in one j uThe movement will insure 'on one hoar's not'ee. I 1 of the late eng igementi. ; activity, and next to defeat, the I - - - Troops continue to pour into .-enelcss delays, which have ; Letter From Cap t. Hamilton
Cincinnati. M ON Ii A V, N I II. The; long threatened inva.-ion of Marvlaml ha.- Lectin. The rebel have crossed the Upper Potomac into Maryland and on Saturday occupied Fredrick City, GO miles from Haltimore. This movement has raided groat excitement in Pe:m-vlvania and Maryland. This movement threatens the Pennsylvania bor. der, Ii illi'More, Washington and railroad communication Washington. 1 1 Sharp, continuous and decisive fighting sei'iiiH inevitable. The Cincinnati (ia.ette says that "every day must now be big with event:." (.Sen. McCIellan has hern ftppointed to the command of the combined .armies of the Potomac and Virginia. (ien. Pope has been assigned toa new and important command. It is rumored that (ien. Mc - Dowell is for the present to take command of tho Military Academy at West Point. Tin people of Wa.-hington arc making greatsensations over (ien. Sigel. Kvery tune he appears crowds tin ong around him, cheer inj; for SijeJ. 's Ileintzclman and McDowell's corps are to be consolidated un-! der the command of the former. (ien. Lew Wallace has taken (O.nmand of tn troops c( n: n trating at and in the vicinity of Newport, Ky. Martial law has been modified in Cincinnati. Fifteen thousand armed rebels have made their appearance within -10 miles of that city. . (lea. Dumont is at Lebanon Junction, preparing for an expected attack. tuf.sdaY, 'dm. The restrictions of travel haw ben removed, the quota of vol-, unteers, and the enrollment havin, h V,A (.1)In;ictt,i jn t!.(. scvcrai StatrH j ye. teiday. au the invaders Lf Kent ickv are uneasy about his armv. Tlie bng inactivity of; tbat'annv stem's to I e broken. !
it is reported that Pra-gs isUial law. Information was
moving into Kentucky. Kirby Smith on taking posses- j sion of Frankfort aanonr.ecd thati t i i-lior General Morgan hatl !oir.redtrt eurrpudcr, condrtionalWashingtcn f.catches report
characterized t!:e Washington policy, are u.o.-t dreaded by the
people. Our army out. lumbers i F;. Jm-uvu..- Following ithat of the rebels, and if we can alitof wounded and mi ing in not whiptho enemy in Maryland, my Comp any, at the battle ! we can nut whip him in Virginia. J?Sth ult. Ti:c number of ki!!" ! The invasion ;rivcs wa the ad van- .and mortally wounded i.- so far, tage, while it insures action. If ''unknown, a th" biltle closed afthe re I els do not fall buk intonier dark and our Regiment was Virginia as quickly a.-fney ad- oiilereil to fall back lcaiug th vanced into Maryland, there severely wounded on the hold. mut soon be a battle. A leader! Our Keimnt fought like demore acceptable to the people j mons. They hail orders to fall
withjthan Si'rel could not have I .vu
:-eleited. He, so far, has proved .the held. himsedf the best (ieneral in the j First Lieut. Cook, who hid American army. His part he 'command of the Company, and has always performed in every Lieut. Newman fell at the battle with promptness and sue-'first fire. Cook was left on the cess not clumsily either, but j held, and is a prisoner, scientifically. The forward. The I'egimental colors, can i -movcuiei t of the lebels has rius- :ed by Corporal MeKim, of my cd a general uprising ot the Un- Company, was completely cut up ionits of Maryland and the peo- ; with balls and shell.
)!e of Pennsylvani-i." ! The Indiana KegimentJ begin to count up high the 10ht is in j the held Col. Drown, of the 20th Indiana, was killed in one of the late battles. Merrimac No. U has made her appearance below the rebel Fort Darling, put to flight one or two of our gunboats, and caused a baity putting to tea of the licet of transports and small craft around Newport News. wki)m:so.Yj 1 On:. Due: kner has been made a Ma jor General in the rebel arm-. It is reported that Pragg has erossed the Cumberland river with nintv-six rebel regiments. The Republicans have carried the election in Maine. (Jen. Pope is on his way to St. Paul, to take command of tt.e Xorth-wc.-tern Department, headquarters at St. Paul. Cen. Robert C. Schcnck has been nominated as the LTnion candidate for Congres in the j D.uton ((.) District. C. L. ; Vallan!i diam is his opponent T york TilI,, . ,avs M ljoP (;vMirr:il Mel)ov:c!i is in th i'. ci-y under arrest, on a! cd: arc c.f V.va-oa. ; Nothing of importance is ron- ; tamed in to d iv's dailiej relative! to the Mar)liml invaders. TiivnsiA v. 1 1 nr. Cincinnati is gair. urdcr mar - received by the military authoiitics on Tuesday night that the tl lemv wire advancing in fc rce upon that city.
The re pert thnt luO.OOO rAU , zns iiavo ccme to Washington are in Maavland - believed to b?.to see after their friend in the
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back three times before they left MST OK WOl'Nliim. Fir.t Lieut. Cook, thigh and hand; and taken prisoner. Second Lieut. Newman, knee: ia the city. Serjeant Win. F. Murray, anI 'e C(aporal Wm. A. Howrea, arm, thi:di and ankle. Corporal James II. Stir.e, side and hip, severely. Edgar A. Craig, hand slightly. Wm. 15. Iledgepath, leg. Wm. Mi'roo, hand, idishflv. Ceorgo W. Hester, leg, severely; prisoner. Samuel A. MeXees, thigh, ! severely; prisoner. Samuel Ct. Hill, breast severely; prisoner. Robt. W. Linton, hand, slightly. Win. Miller, breast, severely; prisoner. Patrtek Mcluahan, leg. John Mendenhall, leg; prisoner. Wm. Marshall 1st roin. dames W. (Jrow, thigb, se erely: pnsor er. Furiihlh Murrr.v. b'eait r.r thi-: ver-J yri,ö:,-r. Corporal Renj. F. Miey. Corporal dame- II. Powen. Wm. Driver. Tiios. P. F.nglhh. Nathan Mendenhall. IVtcr L. IVut. 1 Some three or tour others re ' reived slight wound?, and but very few escaped hiving their hats cr th thes perforated with balls. : (2uite a large nurab'T of citiarmv. but hive not succeeded in
. gi W'uvz aer- llie Potoiaae. I would not advice any of the friend to come at t!ti time. r. tl cy will ia all p.ab ibility, I e dis 'ippoi n'ed. A train o t amhul nees w::t out this in ia. i with a ll'g of 'truce, to b '.i v r.ia It kd and piro: I and firing in oar Wounded. I f th'V .-lit eed. 1 U ill writ ' Mid ;';ive partiesdars.
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