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The Daily Dispatch: July 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], List of wounded. (search)
From the South.
Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, whose home has been occupied by the Yankees, is now at Talladega, Ala. The Yankees have robbed him of about forty negroes and $80,000 worth of other property.
The Quincy (Fla). Dispatch says that about fifty men have armed themselves and banded together in Calhoun county, Fla., to resist the conscription act. --They got arms from the off the coast.
The Federals in Tennessee are coming over to our side in great numbers.
A letter from Capt. Kerr, at Kingston, Tenn., says:
Yesterday, a Federal Major, who formerly lived in this county, came here and surrendered to me. --I sent him to Knoxville to take the oath and give bond.
He informed me that our brigade was at London, Ky., where they had captured 400 horses, 600 mules, and 70 prisoners, 101 wagons loaded with arms, ammunition, and commissary stores.--The rest of the train guard "skedaddled." He also informed me that Col. Scott's dispatch, stating the above facts, had been ca
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], A skirmish in Hampshire-County — Federal Brigadier General killed. (search)
North Carolina Politics. Raleigh, Dec. 3
--The official head of David W. Courts, Treasurer of North Carolina, was taken off to day, and Jonathan Worth, of Randolph, elected in his place by 18 majority.
Mr. Courts has been Treasurer for fifteen or twenty years--R. M. Armfield, of Yadkin, was elected Solicitor for the 6th circuit, In place of Mr. Kerr.
Examination for Forgery.
--Wm. F. Watson, Esq., Confederate Commissioner, was occupied during most of yesterday in investigating the case of Samuel W. Wyvill, formerly a Lieutenant of Artillery, who was brought before him charged with forging sunday checks purporting to be signed by John Ambler, as C S Quartermaster, with the design of defrauding the Treasury Department.
At the same time Thomas H Kerr and James Sexton were examined for attempting to pass the checks fabricated by Wyvil.
The latter had, previous to his last street, made himself notorious by being arrested for forging soldiers' pay claims and commissions of army officers, in which business he is said to have been quite successful.
The three prisoners, after an examination by Commissioner Watson, were committed for trial before the District Court, on the 15th of May.
Latest from Vicksburg.
Grant Demands a surrender — Pemberton's defiant haply — the Federal Lessees.
Jackson, June 1--General Grant demanded the surrender of Vicksburg on Thursday, giving three days to Gen'l Pemberton to consider the demand Gen'l Pemberton replied that he did not want fifteen minutes, and that his troops would die in the trenches before they would surrender.
The Federal troops are demoralized, and refused to renew the attack on Saturday.
The enemy's gunboats are firing hot shot at the city.
The Federal loss is estimated at twenty-five to thirty thousand, including Generals Kerr, Lay, Bubridge, Bonan, and one other.
Por. Hudson is investe
The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Bold proceeding (search)