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The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Interesting particulars of the last bombardment at Warrenten. (search)
Interesting particulars of the last bombardment at Warrenten.
The Mobile Evening News publishes an interesting letter from Fort Barrancas, dated January 2, from which we gather the following particulars of the late fight which took place at Pensacola:
A few days ago permission was granted the little propeller Cushman, vulgarly known as the "Shorter," to trade between the Navy-Yard and Pensacola.
She started yesterday on her first trip, and about 2 ½ o'clock P. M. made fast to the Central wharf, being the first vessel that had made that point since the bombardment of November.
She had been at the wharf but a few minutes, when a half-dozen shot from the enemy were thrown at her from the guns of Fort Pickens and the batteries on the island.
She lost no time in quitting the wharf for the city, where she arrived without injury.
Capt. West, of the Louisiana Infantry, fired a single shot, and without orders, in return.
Half an hour later orders from Brigadier General Ric
The Daily Dispatch: January 10, 1862., [Electronic resource], Outrage upon the person of our Commissioner to Mexico . (search)
Edward D. Eacho,General Agent,and Collector.
Office on 14th, between Main and Franklin sts., corner of Exchange Alley.
Richmond, Virginia,
Would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he will continue the same line of business the ensuing year, viz: Renting out Houses, Farms, &c., Selling Real Estate, Hiring out and Selling Negroes, Negotiating Loans, Collecting Bonda, Notes, and Open Accounts, Adjusting Claims, and attending to all matters appertaining to a General Agent.
Thankful for the liberal patronage he has received for the last nine years, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
Persons in the country intending to send me their servants for hire, would please do so if possible by the 1st or 2d January, in order that good — prices and comfortable homes may be secured.
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