A despatch from Corinth, dated 26th April, says that Colonel Scott, with two companies of Louisiana cavalry, had driven out a regiment of Federdal troops at Tuscumbia, killing several and ...
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Article : 1,252 wordsThe Lord Ashley I.C.R.M.S. brings us papers to the 1st instant, from Auckland. The Daily Southern Cross, of that date, publishes important news from America via ...
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Article : 697 wordsThe navy department has just received despatches from Commodore Dupout, announcing the capture of the rebel steamer Ella Warley, by the Santiago de Cuba, deeply loaded with ...
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Article : 777 wordsSince the departure of General Curtis' army from South-west Missouri the rebels in north-west Arkansas have begun to renew the depredations. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe following despatch wars received at head quarters to-day:—A reconnoissance sent towards Farmington found the enemy 4500 strong, with four pieces of artillery and some cavalry, ...
Article : 158 wordsGeneral Mitchell is within five hours' march of Pope's division. Deserters report that General Lovell's advance was at Grenada, Mississippi fortifying the same, which is naturally ...
Article : 69 wordsThe rebels at Yorktown opened this morning with their rifled columbiads and 68-pounders placed on the heights of Yorktown. Our No. 1 battery of Parrot guns was then brought to bear ...
Article : 202 wordsA dispatch from head quarters at Cumberland, Va., of Sunday evening, says that there have been no movements of troops to-day, as General M'Clellan's division is observing the ...
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Advertising : 217 wordsDispatches have been received at the War Department from General Butler, at Ship Island, giving an account of the operations of his department previous to the capture of New ...
Article : 90 wordsA special dispatch to the Tribune, giving an account of the capture of Fort Macon, says that five of our batteries dismounted thirteen guns, and of 1100 shot and shell thrown by them at ...
Article : 108 wordsA refugee from Vicksburg, Miss., who left Memphis on Thursday, says the particulars of the fall of New Orleans produced great consternation. Vicksburg, Natchez, and other places ...
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Examiner (Kiama, NSW : 1859 - 1862), Tue 15 Jul 1862, Page 4
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