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The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Special notice. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Latest Southern news. (search)
Latest Southern news.
the landing of the enemy on Tybee Island — the enemy upon the Louisiana Coast — the Blockaders off Texas, &c.
We continue from our first page extracts clipped from the latest Southern exchanges which have come to hand:
The landing of the enemy on Tybee Island.
We have already noticed, under our telegraphic head, the fact that the Yankees had effected a landing on Tybee Island.
The Savannah Republican publishes a letter from Fort Pulaski, direc but those who saw the bursting of the shells, which made the sand fly in their immediate vicinity, are under the impression that they were not entirely harmless.
It is said the Yankees made Bull Run time to the woods.
The enemy upon the Louisiana Coast — attack upon an Unarmed party.
A correspondent of the Civic Guard, Honma, Terrabonne parish, La., gives an account of the treatment received by a party of gentlemen on Caillon Island, from a number of the enemy belonging to the block<
The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Confirmation. (search)
Ex-Gov Jno. L. Manning has been elected to represent Clarendon district in the Senate of the South Carolina Legislature, vice Hon. Richard I. Manning, deceased.
Henry Webster, a member of the 1st Tennessee regiment, shot and instantly killed a man named Henry Snyder a bar-keeper, in Staunton, Va., on the night of the 27th ult.
The colored people of Vicksburg, Miss., advertise in the papers of that city to give a ball in a few days for the benefit of the soldiers from that State in the Confederate service.
Commissary General Whitaker, of Georgia, has seized in that State during the past week 1,540 sacks of salt, for which he paid as heretofore directed by Governor Brown.
Twenty gallons of o are extracted from one ton of coal found in Louisiana, and the manufacture is about to be extensively engaged in.
Counterfeit ten dollar notes of the Bank of Cape Fear, North Carolinas, have made their appearance in Charleston, S. C.