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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 2 4 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Successors of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. (search)
e welcome them beneath the Stars and Bars, for they fly from danger they did not create. An expedition to the Ohio. We take the following paragraph from the Louisville (Bowling Green) Courtier, of the 6th inst. A few days since Col. Forrest, with 600 of his "Ranger," started from Princeton on an expection to the Ohio. They first visited Ashbysburg, on Green river, where it was reported there was a large force of Yankees.--They found none there. They then went to Henderson on Th their approach. After remaining at Henderson as long as their duty and inclination reported, they went to Caseyville on Friday and then returned to Princeton. The Yankees visited Caseyville the next day and committed some depredations. Col. Forrest with his command has been doing effective service in the river counties. Gen. culloch. Some one who seems to know him, gives the following pen and ink sketch of General McCulloch: Gen. Ben. McCulloch is a great man.--Mentally, he
Dec. 6 --The following navy lieutenants, recently from the East India squadron, were consigned to Fort Warren to-day, charged with disloyalty; Wm. T. Glassel, of Virginia; Alexander M. DeBrae, of Virginia; Julian Myers, of Georgia; and Dulancy A. Faust, of Maryland. Released from Fort Lafayette. The New York Herald, of the 7th inst., says: The following prisoners were released from Fort Lafayette on taking the oath of allegiance: B T. Thomas, W. F. Carto, James Hall, George Forrest, Isaac Nelson, and Wm. Hunt. The pursuit of the Privateer Sumter. A telegraphic dispatch from Boston, December 6th, says: The British mail steamer from Martinique, November 11, arrived at St. Thomas November 13, and reported the Sumter at Martinique. The Iroquois got up steam and started in pursuit. Appointment of a resident Agent at port Royal — further advance in Cotton, &C. From the New York Herald, of the 7th inst., we extract the following: Lieutenant