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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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3rd (search for this): article 1
Though the courtesy of the Exchange Bureau we have been placed in possession of Northern files as fare as the 3d inst.
The War news.
The account given of Kilpatrick's raid are very meagre, only extending to the time of their occupation of Spotsylvania Court House.
The following dispatches with reference to his movements are copied from the Baltimore American of the 3d.
New York, March The Herald's dispatch from the Army of the Potomac, dated February 29th, says: General Kilpatrick at Spotsylvania Court-House about dark on Monday.
From this point Colonel Dahlgren was dispatched to Frederick's Hall, midway between the junction of the Virginia Central and the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad and Gordonsville, where the whole of artillery was parked.
His mission was to destroy the artillery, roads, telegraphs, and Kilpatrick.
Washington, March, 1.--The latest information received here from the Army of the Potomac is up to nine o'clock this morning.
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22nd (search for this): article 2
30th (search for this): article 2
Latter from Europe
--The steamer Canada brings intelligence to the 30th ult. The Confederate steamer Georgia had left --There are again vague rumors of an intention of the part of France to recognizes the Southern Confederacy.
The German forces have entered Scotland.
The Archduke Maximilian will visit the Courts of Brussels, Paris, and Windsor before leaving for Mexico.
February 29th (search for this): article 1
Though the courtesy of the Exchange Bureau we have been placed in possession of Northern files as fare as the 3d inst.
The War news.
The account given of Kilpatrick's raid are very meagre, only extending to the time of their occupation of Spotsylvania Court House.
The following dispatches with reference to his movements are copied from the Baltimore American of the 3d.
New York, March The Herald's dispatch from the Army of the Potomac, dated February 29th, says: General Kilpatrick at Spotsylvania Court-House about dark on Monday.
From this point Colonel Dahlgren was dispatched to Frederick's Hall, midway between the junction of the Virginia Central and the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad and Gordonsville, where the whole of artillery was parked.
His mission was to destroy the artillery, roads, telegraphs, and Kilpatrick.
Washington, March, 1.--The latest information received here from the Army of the Potomac is up to nine o'clock this morning.
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March 1st (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollars Reward.
--My servant Jesse was taken by the yankees on Brook Road, on the first day of March, with my corral mare, with four white feet, blazed face, rather over medium else, heavy with feet, and paces very easy.
I will give one hundred dollars for any information that will lead to her recovery. Wm Sledd, on Brook Road, Near Broon Quarter Breach, mh 7--5t*
March 5th (search for this): article 2
From Mobile. Mobile, March 5.
--The amount of Treasury notes funded during the week, foun
All continues later below.
July 18th (search for this): article 1
March 5th, 1864 AD (search for this): article 2
3 AD (search for this): article 1
Though the courtesy of the Exchange Bureau we have been placed in possession of Northern files as fare as the 3d inst.
The War news.
The account given of Kilpatrick's raid are very meagre, only extending to the time of their occupation of Spotsylvania Court House.
The following dispatches with reference to his movements are copied from the Baltimore American of the 3d.
New York, March The Herald's dispatch from the Army of the Potomac, dated February 29th, says: General Kilpatrick at Spotsylvania Court-House about dark on Monday.
From this point Colonel Dahlgren was dispatched to Frederick's Hall, midway between the junction of the Virginia Central and the Richmond and Fredericksburg Railroad and Gordonsville, where the whole of artillery was parked.
His mission was to destroy the artillery, roads, telegraphs, and Kilpatrick.
Washington, March, 1.--The latest information received here from the Army of the Potomac is up to nine o'clock this morning.
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