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The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Remarkable Exhibition in New York. (search)
A Remarkable Exhibition in New York.
They are having an excitement in New York which even dims the interest taken in Grant.
It appears to be a sort of spiritual demonstration, which is peculiarly attractive to the Yankee nation.
The performers are the "Davenport Brothers," and the description of the performance occupies a good deal of room in the New York papers.
From a long account in the Herald we take the following:
The performances of the Davenport Brothers at the Cooper Institute continue to attract general attention and large audiences.
Last evening there was a very full and fashionable house, and the manifestations were unusually satisfactory.
This was undoubtedly the result, in a great measure, of the good order maintained by the spectators, almost all of whom were too intelligent to interfere with their own enjoyment by unnecessary vociferation.
Those who made the most noise were those whose opinions are of the least consequence.
Mr. Lacy, who has char
The Daily Dispatch: May 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], Notes of Sheridan 's Raid around Richmond . (search)
From Petersburg. Petersburg, May 18.
--There was heavy skirmishing along our lines to-day.
The army correspondent of the New York News, of the 13th, says that Gen. Grant was compelled to use his 30,000 reserves on the second day, and now all are gone.
He reports Grant's losses at 60,000.
Gold is quoted at 176.
From Petersburg. Petersburg, May 18.
--There was heavy skirmishing along our lines to-day.
The army correspondent of the New York News, of the 13th, says that Gen. Grant was compelled to use his 30,000 reserves on the second day, and now all are gone.
He reports Grant's losses at 60,000.
Gold is quoted at 176.