Cairo, March 27th.—Memphis dates of the 25th give the latest news from Vicksburg. The rebels were throw ing shot end shell on the men employed at the canal. No damage, however, was done. Heavy firing was heard ...
Article : 750 wordsBY way of California we have telegraphic news from the Atlantic States of America to the 28th of March. We extract the following from the papers before us. It will be remembered that ...
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Advertising : 2,134 wordsWashington, March 22nd.—Information received by the Government leads to the belief that the rebels are abandoning Rappahannock, and falling back towards Richmond. News has been brought by refugees that ...
Article : 52 wordsMurfreesboro, March 23rd.—Within the last four days, the enemy have undertaken several reconinaisances, causing considerable picket skirmish ng along the entire front. The rebels don't appeal ...
Article : 1,717 wordsWashington, March 28.—Late Richmond papers contain the following:—A despatch from Charleston the 25th says: We have authentic reports that the fleet at Port Royal has been increased to one hundred and fifty ...
Article : 708 wordsCairo, March 24.—We have just received the following communication from Lieutenant Commander Greeze, dated Blackhawk, 19th:—The Admiral has got through Steel's and Blackyou, with five iron-clads in the Pass, ...
Article : 53 wordsChicago, March 25.—The Times' special despatch, just received from Memphis the 23rd, says the steamer Swallow arrived to-day from Young's Point, having left there Friday. Her officers report that Admiral Farragut had ...
Article : 762 wordsPhiladelphia, March 20th.—The Inquirer has a special Washington despatch which says the Rebel prisoners' report that six or eight gunboats had passed Fort Samter on Monday and Tuesday, and that Charleston was being ...
Article : 289 wordsMAY 29.—It is now a long time since I wrote anything for your valuable paper. I know well if I had answered the letter from Captain Jones I should be bound to deny many things he stated as facts, so, for the sake of peace ...
Article : 626 wordsSyracuse, N.Y., March 21.—Major-General Edwin V. Sumner, recently appointed to the command of the Department of the West and the Mississippi, died in this city, this morning, after a sickness of a few days, of ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 1 Jun 1863, Page 8
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