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The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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d the train, killed three soldiers, wounded fifty, injuring fifteen or twenty others. A Lake Superior paper says that on February 3d the mercury stood 34 degrees below zero. New York Bank Statement-- March 1.--The Bank statement makes the increase loans one million six hundred and seventy-one thousand and sixty-five dollars. The increase on specie is $1,666,804. The decrease of circulation $12,567. The increase of deposits is $4,092,376. The following dispatch was received in Washington Monday afternoon at the Navy Department: U. S. Mississippi Squadron; February 27 via Memphis, March 1 Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy: Sir --I regret to inform you that the Indianola has also fallen into the hands of the enemy. The rams Webb and Queen of the West attacked her 25 miles from here and rammed her until she surrendered all of which can be traced to a non compliance with my instructions. I do not know the particulars. David L. Porter, Commander.
A proclamation from a Yankee Commodore. Vicksburg. March 5th. --Commodore Porter, commanding the Yankee fleet, has proclaimed that if any persons firing on unarmed vessels in the river were taken in the act, they would be hanged; also, all persons caught burning cotton, levying contributions, &c. The answer of Gen. Stevenson has not yet transpired.