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The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Vicksburgspirit of the Mississippians. (search)
The first response. --We are glad to record as the first response to the call of reinforcements for Jackson the company of Chesapeake Artillery, Capt. W. D. Brown, who, after full reorganization leaves in a few days to join the victorious army of the Potomac. The command numbers nearly an hundred men, with four rifled pieces, and being composed of Marylanders exclusively, the object in attaching themselves to the command is obvious. "Maryland, My Maryland" is to be changed to "Home Again."
The Daily Dispatch: May 30, 1862., [Electronic resource], Federal Outrages on the Mississippi. (search)
Federal Outrages on the Mississippi. --The Vicksburg Whig, of May 23d, says: We learn that a marauding party from the Federal boats moored below this city, after killing hogs and cattle on the plantation of Brown & Johnston, on the Louisiana side, took their skiffs across the levee, and went to the farm house to plunder, when Mr. George W. Johnston, a brother of the banker, who was on the place, warned them off, telling them they had killed his cattle, &c., and to be satisfied with them, but they must not enter his house for plunder. Upon their attempt to enter forcibly, Mr. Johnston killed one of them, when the party fired upon and killed Mr. Johnston instantly. The party than took their dying comrade, and also the overseer, Mr. Martin, and John Periani, another man on the place, and went back to the gunboats, having Martin and Perrani in irons. The commanding officer, on examination of the facts, released the two men and sent them back to the place, telling them he co
$2.00 to $3 per bbl.; according to quantity. Molasses — New Orleans, $1.30 to 1.40 cts. Nails — Old Dominion, 10all cents. Offal (mill)--Bran, 30 cents, shorts, 85 cents. Brownstuff, 40 cents; shipstuffs, 70 cents. Oil — Tanners', $1.12a1.50; machine, $1.50a$2 per gallon. Cats — We quote 80 cents per bushel. Rye--$1.50a$2.00 per bushel. Seed — Clover Seed, $12a$14--latter by retail; Timothy, $5½a$6¼. Soda — Best English, 40 cents per lb. Sugars — Brown, 24a26 cents per lb.; coffee, 27a28 cents. All qualities firm. Salt — Some sales of North Carolina Salt at $11 per sack of 100 lbs. Tallow — 15a16 cents per lb. Wheat — Red $1.10a1.20; white $1.15 a 1.25. and dull. Few buyers at these prices. Wool — Market firm, and arrivals light 90 a 95 cents per pound. Money matters. Specie — We quote gold at 90 to 100 per cent. premium; silver at 70 to 75 per cent. premium. Bank Notes — Nearly all