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DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF: THE STATE ELECTION CANVASS; IMPORTANT ORDER OF GEN. BANKS (2/15/1864)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 2/15/1864

Posted on 02/15/2024 6:13:43 AM PST by Homer_J_Simpson

The steamship Morning Star, Capt. J.M COURTSNAY, from New-Orleans and Havana, arrived at this port last evening.

The Morning Star left New-Orleans Sunday, Feb. 7, arrived at Havana Feb. 9., and left next day.

The steamship Creole arrived at New-Orleans on the 5th, and the George Washington on the morning of the 7th.

The steamship Havanna was to sail for New-York, via Havana, on the 5th inst.; but owing to an accident to her machinery, she would not be able to leave until Tuesday, 9th inst.

The Spanish war steamer Neptunio arrived at Havana on the morning of the 9th inst., with a brig in low having on board 700 slaves. She was captured off Remedies, on the north side of the Island of Cuba. The Government is said to have had information some weeks since of the expected arrival of this brig.

Left at Havana steamers Corsica and Roanoke, for New-York.

There is no military news.

We are indebted to G.A. FULLER, Esq., Purser of the Morning Star, for favors.

NEW-ORLEANS. Sunday, Feb. 7.

There are no army movements of importance to note in the Department of the Gulf since our last per steamship George Cromwell.

The split still continues between the different wings of the Free State parties in this city. It amounts virtually to a contest between the friends of Messrs. HAHN and FLANDERS as to which party shall have the honor of inducting their candidate into the Gubernatorial chair. Fifty-one out of the eighty-seven delegates who met in State Convention on the 1st, were friends of Mr. HAHN; the other thirty-six preferred Mr. FLANDERS. Finding themselves unable to carry their point, the latter seceded from the Convention, and met at another place. The result was the nomination of both Messrs. HAHN and FLANDERS,

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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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Department of the Gulf: The State Election Canvass – 2-3
The War in West Virginia: More of the Guerrilla Exploit on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad – 3
The War in the Southwest: The Sherman-Porter Expedition – 3-4
The Army of the Potomac: Reported Escape of One Hundred and Nine Union Officers – 4
News from Washington: Special Dispatches to the N.Y. Times – 4
The Military Situation and the Necessity of the Day: The Potomac Position – 4-5
Local Intelligence: The Metropolitan Fair* – 5
Editorial: The Strategic Triangle of the Southwest – The Grand Campaign now Opening – 5-7
Amusements this Evening – 7
News of the Day – 7
Brooklyn News – 7

*We’ve seen George T. Strong’s name mentioned in the Times a few times. This is the first mention I have seen of Mrs. Ellen Strong - HJS.


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