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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Norfolk on Tuesday. A little girl died in Brooklyn, N. Y., recently, from eating wild lettuce, and another was in a dangerous condition. Gen. Huger, commanding at Norfolk, has issued an order for the observance of the 4th of July at that post. Hon. George W. Brown died suddenly, on Sunday last, of paralysis, at his residence, near Duncansville, Thomas county, Ga. Jacob B. McGwire, a lawyer, of Macon, Ga., has been arrested for negro stealing and breach of trust. E. J. Johnston & Co., of Macon, Ga., have fabricated a handsome sword, designed as a present to President Davis. James D. and Wm. Carson, arrested in St. Louis for treason, have been admitted to ball in the sum of $25,000 each. Col. McMillan is raising a regiment in Northeast Georgia, which will soon be ready to take the field. Why is Brigadier General Scheuck like Burlingame? Because he was rejected at Vienna. The marriage of the Princess Alice with Prince Louis of House is not to
Arrival of Surgeons. The flag of truce boat on Saturday last brought Drs. Freeman and Gibbes, who were captured June 17th, on the C. S. steamer Atlanta, in the engagement of Warsaw Sound, Georgia. They have been last confined at Fort Warren, Boston harbor, having been removed there four months since from Fort Lafayette, New York. In the last general exchange of Surgeons they were over looked, but our authorities here made a demand for them, and they were brought from Fort Warren on the 7th, and arrived at City Point in the U. S., flag of truce boat New York on Friday last, and thence came hither on C. S. flag of truce boat Roanoke on Saturday last. The other officers of the Atlanta were well. First Assistant Engineer E. J. Johnston died on October 14th, and is buried outside the wall. His brother officers have had a substantial marble tomb placed on the spot where his remains rest.