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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) or search for Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) in all documents.
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From Louisiana.
--From the Clinton correspondence (of the 3d) of the Mobile Register we condense the following:
"Our scouts went as low as St. James parish, a few days since, surprised a negro picket of eleven, killing three and capturing five.
The rest escaped.
"The Yankees work the negroes they have freed very t of the State, perhaps, have heard of the death of Adolphe Olivier, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr. Olivier was one of the most eloquent orators of Louisiana, though young in years, and enjoyed the unusual honor of being elected Speaker at the first session he served in the Legislature.
Few citizens of New Orleans haonor of being elected Speaker at the first session he served in the Legislature.
Few citizens of New Orleans have forgotten the splendid and glowing funeral oration he pronounced in the city over the remains of his friends, kinsman and class-mate, Colonel Charles D. Dreux, one of the first of Louisiana's sons killed in the war."