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The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Assessed prices of Produce when Impressed for the use of the Government . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Depletion of the enemy. (search)
Depletion of the enemy.
--There are gratifying evidences that the enemy has exhausted his best energies in the struggle for our subjugation, and that from this time his efforts will be the spasmodic endeavors of desperation.
From every military department reliable intelligence reaches us that the troops whose term of service has expired are going home, while we nowhere hear of any material accession to the Federal forces from enlistment or conscription.
From North Carolina the Newbern correspondent of the New York World informs us that 12,000 of the nine months and two years regiments are being mustered out of Foster's army.
From the Rappahannock we learn that on one day of week before last five transports, containing 6,000 men, left Aquia Creek for Washington, being a portion of those whose term of enlistment had expired.
The Herald admits that from two to four regiments per day are arriving at home from the army of the Potomac; and late telegraphic advices from the Nort
Western North Carolina
The extension of the Danville railroad to Greensborough, N. C., will be an important event for this city.
It will add largely to its trade, and increase very much the facilities of its intercourse with Western North Carolina and Western South Carolina and Georgia. --Especially with reference to WesterWestern North Carolina and Western South Carolina and Georgia. --Especially with reference to Western North Carolina will the benefits from this improvement resulting to this city be of a very considerable magnitude.
The country is productive in respect to its agriculture, rich in mineral wealth, and in a high degree picturesque and healthy.
To this time it has been to us a kind of terra incognita; but it will soon burst upon Western North Carolina will the benefits from this improvement resulting to this city be of a very considerable magnitude.
The country is productive in respect to its agriculture, rich in mineral wealth, and in a high degree picturesque and healthy.
To this time it has been to us a kind of terra incognita; but it will soon burst upon us in all its beauty and vast resources.
The railroad in course of completion will bring us near to it and make us entirely familiar with it. Already the improvement begins to give shape to plans and prospects in that region.--Villages are about to spring up along the line of the road.
To-day an advertisement appears in this pap
The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], The pedlars on horseback. (search)