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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 17, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for W. C. Thomas or search for W. C. Thomas in all documents.
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We have received Northern papers of Tuesday, the 14th instant.
Gold, 208.
The news is unimportant.
Movements of Thomas's army.
A telegram from Cairo, dated the 9th, gives the following about the movements of Thomas's army:
The immense fleet that, several days ago, went up the Tennessee river has arrived hereThomas's army:
The immense fleet that, several days ago, went up the Tennessee river has arrived here, loaded with troops and army material.
It numbers fifty-six steamers.
General A. J. Smith's forces, from General Thomas's army, are on board, bound down the Mississippi, and probably going to Mobile — although this is merely conjecture.
The troops of this command feel greatly disappointed and aggrieved that they have not General Thomas's army, are on board, bound down the Mississippi, and probably going to Mobile — although this is merely conjecture.
The troops of this command feel greatly disappointed and aggrieved that they have not received their pay for several months.
Having no money, and seeing "the fat of the land" about our streets, those of the "boys" who got into the town made a regular raid upon the stores of Cairo, taking whatever they could lay their hands on, causing immense excitement among all the merchants and dealers, all of whom immediately
Two hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away, January 31st, from the subscriber, in prince Edward county, my man, Sam; about twenty-two years old; about five feet six inches high, and polite when spoken to. He is supposed to have gone either to Richmond or Lynchburg, but most probably to the latter place.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, near Burkeville, Prince Edward county, or secured in any jail so I can get him. He had on a blue flannel shirt, and brown coat and pants, when he left. W. C. Thomas, Burkeville, Virginia. fe 6--cod 10t*