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The Daily Dispatch: February 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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contemplated celebration of Washington's Birthday, the Provost Marshal has ordered that all drinking saloons be closed from sunrise of Saturday till sunrise of Monday. The Provost Marshal also orders that no pig or bar lead shall be shipped from this port hereafter, without special permit from this office. About five thousand infantry, two or three batteries of artillery, a large number of mules and wagons, an immense quantity of stores, &c., left to-day for the Cumberland. Gen. Pope and staff left this evening for Cairo. Reconnaissance down the Mississippi — Heavy firing in the direction of Columbus — probable evacuation of the place by the Confederates. Chicago, Feb. 19. --A special dispatch to the Chicago Times, dated Cairo, February 18, says: Colonel Buford, with a small force, went down the river on a reconnoitering expedition to-day. When within four miles of Columbus heavy cannonading was heard, act, however, with any regularity. On movi