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The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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abama Regiment, which so gallantly distinguished itself, and suffered so greatly, in the battle of Manassas, died at Orange Courthouse on Monday, of wounds received at the head of his regiment. The announcement made a few days ago that the New York Day Book had suspended publication, is erroneous. Its daily and weekly issues are still regularly published. It is not permitted, however, to be transmitted through the mails. The Clarksville Tobacco Plant announces the return of Lieut. Thos. Goode, late of the U. S. Army, from Utah, after a perilous journey. He is a son of the late Hon. Wm. C. Goode. Henry A. Reeve, editor of the Republican Watchman, of Greenpoint, Long Island, has been arrested on a telegraphic dispatch from Secretary Seward, charging Reeve with publishing Secession articles. Charles Butterfield, and David Connell, arrested in New York last week for "treasonable language and correspondence," were discharged in the absence of competent testimony.
Sale of the Hot Springs. --The famous watering place known as the Hot Springs, in Bath county, Virginia, was sold a few days since by the executors of Thos. Goode, deceased, for $200,000. It was purchased by a company of enterprising gentlemen of this city, who will repair and beautify the buildings for the next summer season. This purchase only included the house and land, the furniture being reserved.