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The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Affairs on the Rapidan — the repulse of the enemy. (search)
airs on the Rapidan — the repulse of the enemy. The movements of the enemy on the line The Rapidan, which excited some interest, the belief that a general advance of Meade's army was contemplated, appear view to have been a feint designed to from the enemy's real movement the Peninsula. In this, however, they have signally failed, as the following search from Gen Lee will show. On Sunday were handsomely repulsed and was kick to the north bank of the Rappahannock Orange C. H., Feb. 8. Gen. S. Cooper, A and L. G. The forces of the enemy which crossed at Victor's Ford on Saturday were driven to farmer under cover of their guns.-- That striking, or during the night, they recrossed the north bank, but remained in pursuit yesterday. This morning they have disappeared. They left 17 dead and 46 prisoners our hands. Our men was four killed and twenty wounded. The guard at the ford, a lieutenant and twenty five men, while bravely respect the passage of the enemy, wer
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], The operations of the enemy on the Peninsula — their reported Retire sent to New Kent Court House. (search)
From east Tennessee. Morristown, February 8. --Reports from Knoxville, by various sources, represent that the garrison there is in state of great suffering from small-pox (of which there are 700 cases) and a scarcity of rations. The Federal prisoners captured have bread made of unbolted flour. Col. H. L. Gilmer, of the 4th Kentucky cavalry, has been commissioned Brigadier General. The train ran to Strawberry Plains, within fifteen miles of Knoxville, yesterday.
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Affairs on the Rapidan — the repulse of the enemy. (search)
From the Rapidan. Orange C. H, Feb. 8. --One Captain and thirty nine privates, captured at Barnett's ford by Gen. Early's division, were brought in this morning. The enemy crossed at Barnett's ford early this morning, but soon recrossed again.
From Charleston. Charleston, Feb. 8. --The enemy renewed fire on the city last evening. A fifth monitor made its appearance in the harbor to-day. The position of the fleet in other respects unchanged. The enemy are mounting several guns at Wagner, bearing upon the channel. An official dispatch from Lake City, Fla, of the 8th, reports eighteen of the enemy's vessels, gunboats and transports, as having arrived at Jacksonville, Fla. It is believed that a large force had landed, which was said to be advancing last night.
The Daily Dispatch: February 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], Affairs on the Rapidan — the repulse of the enemy. (search)
100 dollars reward. --Left my house on Monday morning, Feb. 8th my servant girl Lemtra, about 5 feet high, gingerbread color, 19 years old, he bad on when she left a musician dress of brown ground, and a rosebud flower on bonnet was straw, trimmed with black and while flowers, and a thick printed shawl. The above reward will be paid if taken out of the city and $25 if taken in the city. J. C. Courtney. fe 9--2