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THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC: Continued Advance of the Cavalry; FIGHTING AT THE RAPIDAN (9/16/1863)
New York Times archives – Times Machine ^ | 9/16/1863

Posted on 09/15/2023 7:43:06 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Sept. 15.

L.L. CROUNSE sends the following to this Bureau:

Gen. PLEASANTON reached the Rapidan River at Raccoon Ford, yesterday forenoon, after considerable heavy skirmishing between Culpepper and that point. Up to that time, no rebel infantry had been met with, though a heavy force of rebel cavalry had been driven back by our forces. Fighting was going on at Raccoon Ford yesterday. The enemy was vigorously resisting all our attempts to cross. It is reported that a brigade of rebel infantry was at that point, resisting our advance.

Gen. FOSTER telegraphs from Fortress Monroe that the main body of the rebel army is at Richmond, where LEE's headquarters now are, and that there is no force of any consequence in Gen. MEADE's front.

Gen. PLEASANTON will probably ascertain the exact position of the rebel army in a day or two.

A train of cars ran through to Culpepper from Washington, to-day, with supplies for our troops.

FOREIGN INTERVENTION.

Special Dispatch to the New-York Times.

WASHINGTON, Tuesday, Sept. 15.

The foreign papers, I see, are full of rumors of French intervention. I have good reason for believing them to be entirely groundless. The victories of Gettysburgh, Vicksburgh and Port Hudson had quite as marked an effect in France as in England. Beyond all question, previous to those victories the French Emperor believed that his intervention would terminate the war. The paragraph in the Moniteur which attracted so much attention, proved that this was his impression. A very emphatic and peremptory dispatch from our Secretary of State gave him to understand that any such interference would most certainly prolong the war and enlarge the sphere of its operations. The victories of July gave very great weight to this declaration

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TOPICS: History
KEYWORDS: civilwar
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The American Civil War, as seen through news reports of the time and later historical accounts

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1 posted on 09/15/2023 7:43:06 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
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2 posted on 09/15/2023 7:44:33 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation gets the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: chajin; henkster; CougarGA7; BroJoeK; central_va; Larry Lucido; wagglebee; Colonel_Flagg; Amagi; ...

The Army of the Potomac: Continued Advance of the Cavalry – 2
Foreign Intervention – 2
Interesting from Memphis – 2
From the Southwest: Navigation of the Mississippi – 2
The Siege of Charleston: Half of James Island Said to be in Our Possession – 2
President’s Proclamation: The Habeas Corpus Suspended Throughout the United States in Certain Specified Cases – 3
Department of the Gulf: A Voyage from Vicksburgh to New-Orleans with Gens. Grant and Thomas – 3
From the Kansas Border: The Meeting at Paola, Kansas – 3-4
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 4-5
Rebel Venom – 5
Editorial: Education in New-York – 5
Editorial: The Maine Election – 5
General City News – 5


3 posted on 09/15/2023 7:45:36 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation gets the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson

If you scroll down in the NYT screenshots, you will see Lincoln’s suspension of the writ of habeus corpus.


4 posted on 09/15/2023 10:54:58 AM PDT by ModelBreaker
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