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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 25, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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P. P. Johnston (search for this): article 1
La Touche (search for this): article 1
Sent away
--On Saturday morning 655 Abolition prisoners left the Libby prison for City Point, in charge of Lieut. La Touche. John T. Kirby, a Canadian, who had been for some time in Castle Thunder on suspicion of being a spy, was also sent off. While here, and at starting, Kirby always avowed himself a friend of the South; but he had accumulated so much suspicion against himself that he could not succeed by habeas corpus or otherwise in getting himself out of prison, and adopted the expedient of going North to gain his liberty.
One hundred of the Yankee officers taken at Chancellorsville were included amongst the Abolition prisoners who left Saturday morning. There remain now about 200 prisoners of war, including 135 officers.
John T. Kirby (search for this): article 1
Sent away
--On Saturday morning 655 Abolition prisoners left the Libby prison for City Point, in charge of Lieut. La Touche. John T. Kirby, a Canadian, who had been for some time in Castle Thunder on suspicion of being a spy, was also sent off. While here, and at starting, Kirby always avowed himself a friend of the South; but he had accumulated so much suspicion against himself that he could not succeed by habeas corpus or otherwise in getting himself out of prison, and adopted the expedoff. While here, and at starting, Kirby always avowed himself a friend of the South; but he had accumulated so much suspicion against himself that he could not succeed by habeas corpus or otherwise in getting himself out of prison, and adopted the expedient of going North to gain his liberty.
One hundred of the Yankee officers taken at Chancellorsville were included amongst the Abolition prisoners who left Saturday morning. There remain now about 200 prisoners of war, including 135 officers.
Chancellorsville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Sent away
--On Saturday morning 655 Abolition prisoners left the Libby prison for City Point, in charge of Lieut. La Touche. John T. Kirby, a Canadian, who had been for some time in Castle Thunder on suspicion of being a spy, was also sent off. While here, and at starting, Kirby always avowed himself a friend of the South; but he had accumulated so much suspicion against himself that he could not succeed by habeas corpus or otherwise in getting himself out of prison, and adopted the expedient of going North to gain his liberty.
One hundred of the Yankee officers taken at Chancellorsville were included amongst the Abolition prisoners who left Saturday morning. There remain now about 200 prisoners of war, including 135 officers.
City Point (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Sent away
--On Saturday morning 655 Abolition prisoners left the Libby prison for City Point, in charge of Lieut. La Touche. John T. Kirby, a Canadian, who had been for some time in Castle Thunder on suspicion of being a spy, was also sent off. While here, and at starting, Kirby always avowed himself a friend of the South; but he had accumulated so much suspicion against himself that he could not succeed by habeas corpus or otherwise in getting himself out of prison, and adopted the expedient of going North to gain his liberty.
One hundred of the Yankee officers taken at Chancellorsville were included amongst the Abolition prisoners who left Saturday morning. There remain now about 200 prisoners of war, including 135 officers.
Pemberton (search for this): article 1
Grant (search for this): article 1
May 23rd (search for this): article 1
From Mississippi.
the enemy repulsed at Vicksburg — reported capture of Helena, Ark, by Gen. Price--Edit enforcements at Vicksburg, &c. Mobile, May 23
--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register. from Jackson, yesterday, says:
Heavy firing was heard in the direction of Vicksburg this morning.
It is reported and believed in official circles that the enemy assailed the works at Vicksburg on Wednesday, and were badly repulsed.
Snyder's Bluff has been evacuat this morning threw 10,000 to 12,000 men over the Big Black to Vicksburg."
It is reported in Mobile that Snyder's Bluff has been reoccupied, and that the report of the occupation of Yazoo City is disbelieved.
[second Dispatch.] Mobile, May 23.
--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated to-day, says:
The latest from Vicksburg is to Thursday night. Our loss slight; the injury to the batteries trifling.
The garrison is well supplied and confident of holding t
Price (search for this): article 1
From Mississippi.
the enemy repulsed at Vicksburg — reported capture of Helena, Ark, by Gen. Price--Edit enforcements at Vicksburg, &c. Mobile, May 23
--A special dispatch to the Advertiser and Register. from Jackson, yesterday, says:
Heavy firing was heard in the direction of Vicksburg this morning.
It is reported and believed in official circles that the enemy assailed the works at Vicksburg on Wednesday, and were badly repulsed.
Snyder's Bluff has been evacuat
An officer from Vicksburg reports that Grant has been whipped back.
Later--The enemy have made three desperate assaults at Vicksburg, and were repulsed.
Semi-official information has been received of the capture of Helena, Ark, by General Price.
A letter from Jackson, dated the 19th, says: "Gen. Johnston this morning threw 10,000 to 12,000 men over the Big Black to Vicksburg."
It is reported in Mobile that Snyder's Bluff has been reoccupied, and that the report of the occu
Snyder (search for this): article 1