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The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], An interesting letter. (search)
From Hampton Roads. Norfolk, April 1
--The Monitor is still anchored inside of Hampton Bar, awaiting the approach of her adversary.
A number of Federal vessels left the Roads yesterday, after landing troops at Fortress Monroe.
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Worthy of Imitation (search)
From Island no.10. Memphis, April 1st.
--The Appeal, of this morning, states that all was quiet at Island No.10 at last advices.
Our batteries were in good condition, and the troops confident. --One of the Federal gunboats went to Eastport, on Sunday, and engaged our battery. --No damage done.
[Second Dispatch.] Lynchburg, April 4.
--Memphis papers of the 1st inst. were received here to-night.
The Appeal learns from an arrival, at a late hour the previous evening, from Island No.10, that all was quiet there, the firing of the enemy having entirely ceased.
There has been no additional loss of life or other casualty.
The damage to the attacking forces is understood to have been considerable.
The Confederate victory in New Mexico. Memphis, April 1st.
--Federal dispatches from Kansas City confirm the Confederate victory near Fort Craig, and admit the loss of 62 killed and 52 wounded. The Texans entered Albuquerque on the 21 March.
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Great Destitution among the English operatives. (search)
Movements of the enemy. Memphis, April 1.
--The St. Louis Republican, of the 22d ult., announces that one hundred and sixty-two transports had been despatched up the Tennessee river.
The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Great Destitution among the English operatives. (search)
For Rent.
--And possession given 1st of April, the large Store-House on 17th, between Main and Cary sts., recently occupied by Capt. J. S. Walker as a tobacco stemmer.
For further information apply to
E. D. Eacho, 14th street.
Also — for Rent, by the month, or for the balance of the year, three rooms, suitable for offices or bed rooms, on Shockoe Slip, over Wheat, Saulkner & Clarke's, and beyond Gwathmey's old stand.
Good tenants desired.
None others need apply.
Rent $12½ per month.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 5, 1862., [Electronic resource], Jail delivery. (search)
For Rent.
--The office now occupied by us, under St. Charles Hotel.
Possession given about 1st April.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch .] (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Before the battle. (search)