Show I ' November w CIVIL WAR FIFTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK 'November 11 1862 A body of Confederate Irregulars that bad attacked a company of the Huntsville Home Guards near Hunts ville Tenn the day before without crossed the Cumberland success and made their way to mountains Tenn Jacksboro A report that the Confederates were toward and moving In Mercersburg created Intense excite Chambersburg ment In the place during the day General Morgan's Confederate force met one of Its infrequent reverses when it fell In Tenn near Lebanon with a party of National cavalry The northern papers reported seven of Morgan’s men killed and 125 captured Tho Union line at Newbern N C was heavily indented by a Confederate attack which opened with shell and canister There was a great bustle of preparation in the town to repel a further attack but the Confederates were not in sufficient force to attempt it or retain the advantage already gained The supreme court of Georgia decided that the Confederate conscription law was constitutional under the provision which gives to congress the as distinpowder to raise armies guished from the power to call out the militia 16 ' XX3QOC 1862 The remaining corps of the Army of the Potomac which had encamped in the vicinity of Warrenton with the the cavalry under command of General Pleasanton followed in the advance on Fredericksburg President Lincoln issued an order respecting the observance of the Sabbath in the army and the navy The advance of General Sill’s e-had a skirmish with a party of road cavalry on the Murfreesboro seven miles from Nashville Tenn November 17 who killed 13 1862 Russell replied circular of Drouyn Karl W- - to the officially D Lhuys proin the affairs of the posing mediation United States of America dissenting from the French proposition for the reasons that “there is no ground at the present moment to hope that the I iral government would accept the — i joi)owl suggested and a refusal from Washington at the present time ' would prevent any speedy renewal of 'the offer of the government” Coloned Lee of the staff of General Hamilton with a Union force took possession of Holly Springs Miss after a slight skirmish with the Confederates President Lincoln issued an order of l that the ‘directing the United States be charged with the superintendence and direction of all proceedings under the Conscription Act and authorizing him to call on the military authorities to aid him In carrying out its provisions Beard l of the New York in command t of a detachment of a colored regiment left Beaufort S C and went to the Doboy river Ga where he succeeded in loading the National steamers Ben Deford and Darlington with three thousand feet of lumber Colonel Shanks attacked a camp of ‘Confederate Irregulars with a force of four hundred cavalry and drove them out seizing their horses arms and camp epuipage Governor Letcher of Virginia issued a proclamation informing the people that he had reason to believe Aliat the volunteers frem that state in the Confederate army were not provided with the necessary supply of shirts drawers shoes stockings and gloves and appealing to them to furnish such of these articles as they might be able to spare for the use of of the troops November 14 1862 General Burnside recently placed In command of the’ Army of the Potomac issued an order for the reorganization of the army l At New Orleans Shepley of the Union force of occupaauthoriztion issued a proclamation ing the election of members of of the United States in those portions cf the state of Louisiana held by the National force November 15 1862 A fight took p’ace near La Fayette Va between a detachment of Union troops under the command of General Sturgis and a body of Confederates in which the latter were defeated after an hour's fight steamer Passaic with The Admiral Gregory chief superintendent of and Chief Engineers Stimers Lawton and Robie on board made her trail up the Hudson as far as the Palisades where she fired several shots from her eleven and fourteen inch guns The working of the guns the turrets and the sailing qualities of the vessels gave general n satisfaction The Second Army corps of the Army of the Potomac under the com- wand of General Couch left Warren-- ' ton Va la an advance on Fredericks-bur- P wounded two Yho repairs and cleans clothes? First State Bank Salina Accounts Office btcf Salina Meat and' Snpply Company Store ft IN OFFICE 15 TO 30 OF MONTH ft Salina - Utah Co-o- p Solicited Respectfully 0 BULLOCK DENTIST August Erioksen Store at the Drafts drawn on all the principal cities of the United States and Europe Banking in all its various forms 1862 one CHAS of F Who’s Your JAILOR? s LAMMERSDORF JAMES FARRELL A V HUISH Cashier DIRECTORS— Chas XLt&mmersdorf James Farrell W H Brown Chris Jorgensen C Bcorup H S Gates A V Huish Warrenton Va was finally evacuated by the Army of the Potomac The schooner Annie Dees was captured by the National gunboat Seneca when attempting to run the blockade S C at Charleston At Gloucester Point Va an outpost picket guard was attacked by a small force of Confederate cavalry 68 YCAR3 EXPERIENCE OVEN A Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Deposits and captured several of the guards The committee of the British and society In LonForeign don issued an address in which they earnestly commended to the consideration of their fellow countrymen and to the friends of humanity in all lands such an expression of sympathy and encouragement as should encourage the emancipation party in the United States in their most difficult position to persevere in their endeavors to obtain justice for the slave Jefferson Davis president of the Issued the following or Confederacy red to General Holmes commanding the department: “Inclosed you will please find a slip from the Memphis Dally Appeal on the third instant containing an purporting to be 'derived from November 12 1862 the Palmyra (Missouri) Courier a Federal paper of the murder of ten command General Hooker assumed Confederate citizens of Missouri by of the Fifth corps of the Army of the of General McNeil of the United order Potomac States army The British schooner Marla was "You will communicate by flag ol to slip truce with the federal officer comcaptured while endeavoring through the Union blockade at Sabine manding that department and ascerPass Tex tain if facts are as stated If they a A cavalry engagement took place so you will demand the surrender of near Lamar Miss between a detach- General McNeil to the Confederate ment of the Second Illinois and a authorities and if this demand la company of the Seventh Kansas reginot complied with you will inform ments under the command of Col said commanding officer that you are John J Mudd and a force of Confed- ordered to execute the first ten United erates resulting according to northern States officers who may be captured in an utter route of the lat- and fall Into your hands" papers ter with great loss 1912 ’by W O Chapman) (Copyright November Pres Horse Shoes for Luck There are many persons who think it Is lucky to find a horseshoe and they will take it home and nail it over the door to bring good luck to the house or barn or wherever it may be although they are not always careful to have the points upwards which they should be or the luck may spill out If you ask one 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