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The Daily Dispatch: December 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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e supposition that the fight had commenced between the abolition fleet and our powerful batteries below. But, as I have not heard that the contest is really going on, it is probable that the brave men at the guns are testing their accuracy and power. The firing commenced early in the morning and continued vigorously until 11.15. The gallant Capt. J. De Lagael, who has been exchanged, has been promoted to a Lieutenant-Colonel, and received orders to report for duty at Craney Island, Major Smith having determined to resume his duties at the Virginia Military Institute. The general court-martial, which has been in session in Portsmouth for some time, adjourned yesterday. I have not ascertained any cases of importance that have been disposed of by this military tribunal. The firing of rockets and the usual display of fire-works during the Christmas holidays will be prohibited here this season. The reason for this is obvious to those aware of the ingenious and judicious
John and Joshua Shunan, Gardner and Sumner, of Baltimore, have been released from Fort Warren on taking the oath of allegiance to the Federal Government. "The Laurecla" is the title of a spirited little weekly literary journal, just started at Farmville, Va., under the suspicious of the Le Vire Literary Society. It is edited by two Misses--"L. M. K," and "O. S. W." Wyman, the ventriloquist and magicism, is giving exhibitions in Baltimore. Jool M. Smith, city Treasurer of Nashville, Tenn., died on the 11th inst., at that place, in the 10th year of his age.