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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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From the Seacoast. [our own correspondent.]
latest from the Federal fleet, at Savannah — Col Tetnall's fleet — the enemy's light-draft Boots — what he will do with them — arrival of Gen. Lee--patriotic action of volunteers.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28, 1862.
The Federal fleet has within a few days gathers.
In force in the neighborhood of Warsaw Sound, and to-day number eighteen vessels, of all classes; consequently there has been some excitement in the city, and great anxiety munication with Fort Pulaski; indeed, the space cut through by the creek into the river is so small that the enemy's guns command the channel of the main river, and this morning they attacked the small unarmed steamer Ida, plying to the Fort.
General Lee has arrived here, and, with a company and the necessary officers, leave this night to replace any obstructions that may have been removed.
We are in great excitement to-day.
The Irish Volunteers, a noble command of 109 men, volunteered
January 28th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 1
From the Seacoast. [our own correspondent.]
latest from the Federal fleet, at Savannah — Col Tetnall's fleet — the enemy's light-draft Boots — what he will do with them — arrival of Gen. Lee--patriotic action of volunteers.
Savannah, Ga., Jan. 28, 1862.
The Federal fleet has within a few days gathers.
In force in the neighborhood of Warsaw Sound, and to-day number eighteen vessels, of all classes; consequently there has been some excitement in the city, and great anxiety manifested to hear the latest news from below.
The letter from Port Royal to the New York Herald or Times prepared us in a measure for the expected attack upon this post, and we have anxiously looked for the threatened movement for some days.
There seems every probability that an attempt will soon be made to effect a demonstration from the neighborhood of the batteries on Skid away or Green islands, and this week will probably witness the attempt and its result, for it will soon be decided o