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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for September 19th or search for September 19th in all documents.
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Northern items through Southern sources. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 19.
--The Louisville Courier of the 16th has the following items:
There is great activity in the Northern Navy-Yards.
New vessels are building and old ones being repaired rapidly.
About one hundred families have left Paducah, Ky., since its occupation by Lincoln's hirelings.
Houses in Louisville have been searched for arms.
A fleet of steamers and barges arrived at Louisville on the 15th.
The barges are to be used as bridges.
The Confederates at Mayfield, Ky. Mobile, Sept. 19.
--The Memphis Appeal, of the 18th, says that the Cheatham Brigade now occupies Mayfield, Ky., twenty miles from Paducah.
It is understood that they will be reinforced from other points.
It is not known whether or not they will attack Paducah.
The Telegraph in Tennessee. New Orleans, Sept. 19.
--The failure on yesterday to receive our usual supply of news induces the belief that the Lincoln Government has taken possession of the telegraph lines.
Later.--It is now known that the Tennessee troops have possession of the line.
Burning of a Cotton Factory. Mobile, Sept. 19th.
--The Dog River Cotton Factory, near this city, accidentally took fire on yesterday and was destroyed.
The loss is about $100,000, but insurance covers $42,000.
Arrest of escaped prisoners. Augusta, Sept. 19.
--Lieut. Ramor, of Ohio, and Capt. Hard, of Kentucky, escaped prisoners from Richmond, have been arrested.
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource], One hundred Dollars Reward. (search)
Sent to Fort Lafayette. Washington, Sept. 19.
--Cameron has sent the Secession members of the Maryland Legislature to Fort Lafayette.