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The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
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General Lee. We are glad to hear that the army of Gen. Lee, in South Carolina, is in a high state of efficiency, and in numbers and discipline highly satisfactory to that distinguished officer. Gen. Lee has put the district embraced by his command in an admirable state of defence, and if the enemy makes a demonstration in thGen. Lee, in South Carolina, is in a high state of efficiency, and in numbers and discipline highly satisfactory to that distinguished officer. Gen. Lee has put the district embraced by his command in an admirable state of defence, and if the enemy makes a demonstration in that direction, his signal discomfiture may be predicted. The veteran General who commands in South Carolina is modest and unobtrusive to a fault, but we venture to say that the time will yet come when his superior abilities will be vindicated, both to his own renown and the glory of his country. Gen. Lee has put the district embraced by his command in an admirable state of defence, and if the enemy makes a demonstration in that direction, his signal discomfiture may be predicted. The veteran General who commands in South Carolina is modest and unobtrusive to a fault, but we venture to say that the time will yet come when his superior abilities will be vindicated, both to his own renown and the glory of his country.
derate vessels captured, etc. The U. S. storeship Supply, from Ship Island, on January 24th, arrived in N. York on the 13th. She has on board, as prisoners, Capt. Lee and nine others, officers and crew of the prize schooner Lizzie Weston; also, Jacques Earnest Sanagin, Captain of the rebel steamer Anna; J. Winters, Captain of f all the prisoners captured at Fort Henry. It also includes those, or a portion of those, since captured: Brig Gen Floyd Tilghman, commanding. Major F Lynch Lee, 15th Arkansas regiment. Capt Leech, Alabama battery. Captain H L Jones, Quartermaster. Captain John McLaughlin, Quartermaster. Major W L McConnico, Assn, Jas Green, Alfred Renfrew. the following is a list of the Confederate killed and wounded, taken from the same source: Killed--Privates Douglas, McCabe, Lee, Callahan, Boswell, and Pinkston. Wounded--Corporals Renfrew, McEvoy, Selkirk, Centre, and five others — all being members of regiment or companies enlisted in Te