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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Destructive fire in Centre Wheeling. (search)
Another Resignation. --Among the passengers who arrived at Baltimore from Old Point last Friday, was Lieutenant M. P. Jordan, of Norfolk, an officer of the U. S. Navy, who arrived at Fortress Monroe on board the steamer Mount Vernon, on Saturday last, from Pensacola. He is on his way to Washington to resign his commission.
From Fortress Monroe. --At latest accounts everything was quiet at Old Point, and there had been no recent arrivals of troops. It was reported that a column of three thousand troops had been sent from the Fortress on a reconnoissance.
ch.] Norfolk, Va., July 1, 1861. It is evident that desertions from the Lincolnites at Old Point have recently taken place. Several small boats have floated ashore at Sewell's Point with mufd to place the least confidence in him. There is great sickness, I am told, prevailing at Old Point. This confirms the statement in a previous letter of the hospital being crowded with the sickaughters and a son-in-law of Capt. Guy, of our city, on their way to Norfolk, were detained at Old Point by the Lincolnites, and sent back to Baltimore. The kindness and courtesy extended to those i this city, was found to be the bearer of two letters from men in Portsmouth to Gen. Butler at Old Point. The letters gave full accounts of our numbers, description of our fortifications, of points eir parents. They have taken the oath and are not allowed to go further than the Fortress, at Old Point. I hear that a flag of truce will leave our city to-day, when all who wish to leave us ha