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ow what foundation there is in them." Major A. J. Sheppard, of Gen. Stuart's staff, captured a few days since near Dumfries, is to be tried as a spy. Passengers who reached Cairo, on the 3d, state that the late movement on Haines's Bluff was a failure, and that the fleet and transports had returned to Young's Point. Grant had succeeded in placing a battery of eight 4 pounder Parrots beyond the levee in a position to easily reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to have commenced on the 27th, but the strm prevented. The Yazoo Pass expedition has been abandoned. Three hundred boats were at Young's Pofat on the 4th. Farragut had captured the rebel gunboat Vicksburg, which floated from her moorings during the storm. The Yankee accounts say that Pegram's loss in Kentucky, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was 30,20 commissioned officers are now in Federal hands; 430 cattle, many horses and firearms. Gold, in New York, on Saturday, 156. Cotton 73 cents.
ow what foundation there is in them." Major A. J. Sheppard, of Gen. Stuart's staff, captured a few days since near Dumfries, is to be tried as a spy. Passengers who reached Cairo, on the 3d, state that the late movement on Haines's Bluff was a failure, and that the fleet and transports had returned to Young's Point. Grant had succeeded in placing a battery of eight 4 pounder Parrots beyond the levee in a position to easily reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to have commenced on the 27th, but the strm prevented. The Yazoo Pass expedition has been abandoned. Three hundred boats were at Young's Pofat on the 4th. Farragut had captured the rebel gunboat Vicksburg, which floated from her moorings during the storm. The Yankee accounts say that Pegram's loss in Kentucky, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was 30,20 commissioned officers are now in Federal hands; 430 cattle, many horses and firearms. Gold, in New York, on Saturday, 156. Cotton 73 cents.
The following is extracted from New York papers of the 6th, not so late as the above by a day but containing a particularly rich item about the Yankees celebrating the fall of Sumter in the city of Charleston. A dispatch dated Washington, April 5th, says: "A report has reached here via Fredericksburg' derived from reliable sources, that Charleston was bombarded by the Federal fleet and attacked by land forces on Thursday last, and is now in possession of the Federal under Hunter and Dupont. The report is fully credited by officers of the Government, who are in possession of the facts in reference to the contemplated attack upon Charleston, which it is not yet proper to divulge. It is certain however, that those who possess this information are confident that our soldiers and sailors will celebrate the second anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter in the captured city. "The restrictions upon the publication, in the Southern papers, of adverse news, are so stringent that
on the State ticket is about 6,000. The Legislature is largely Republican. Advice, from Europe are up to the 23d of March. The Polish revolt has been crushed, and is a prisoner in Cracow. It is rumored that the Czar has promised Napoleon to give Poland the right of self government, a liberal Constitution, and an amnesty to the insurgents. The biddings for the Confederate loan amounted to £150,000,000 sterling, at an average premium of 4½ all through. The Alabama has cay can in 24 years. He (Hughes) is in favor of conscription, and for his county. The "charcoal" Republicans have carried St. Louis, Mo., electing Chauncey J. Felley. The Herald says the termination of the Polish revolt opens the door to Napoleon to interfere in American affairs, and seems to think he will pitch in at once. Six hundred furloughed soldiers, from the Army of the Potomac, arrived in Washington on the 6th inst. The cavalry in the Yankee army was reviewed on the 6th
w what foundation there is in them." Major A. J. Sheppard, of Gen. Stuart's staff, captured a few days since near Dumfries, is to be tried as a spy. Passengers who reached Cairo, on the 3d, state that the late movement on Haines's Bluff was a failure, and that the fleet and transports had returned to Young's Point. Grant had succeeded in placing a battery of eight 4 pounder Parrots beyond the levee in a position to easily reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to have commenced on the 27th, but the strm prevented. The Yazoo Pass expedition has been abandoned. Three hundred boats were at Young's Pofat on the 4th. Farragut had captured the rebel gunboat Vicksburg, which floated from her moorings during the storm. The Yankee accounts say that Pegram's loss in Kentucky, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was 30,20 commissioned officers are now in Federal hands; 430 cattle, many horses and firearms. Gold, in New York, on Saturday, 156. Cotton 73 cents.
op says he could exercise more influence in 24 hours than Mahoney can in 24 years. He (Hughes) is in favor of conscription, and for his county. The "charcoal" Republicans have carried St. Louis, Mo., electing Chauncey J. Felley. The Herald says the termination of the Polish revolt opens the door to Napoleon to interfere in American affairs, and seems to think he will pitch in at once. Six hundred furloughed soldiers, from the Army of the Potomac, arrived in Washington on the 6th inst. The cavalry in the Yankee army was reviewed on the 6th and infantry on the 7th insts. The Aries, a British steamship, running the blockade, has been captured and carried to New York. Gold, $1.52½, Exchange, $1.68; Cotton, 73 cts. The following is extracted from New York papers of the 6th, not so late as the above by a day but containing a particularly rich item about the Yankees celebrating the fall of Sumter in the city of Charleston. A dispatch dated Washington, Apri
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the North. defeat of the Democrats in Connecticut--Later from Europe, etc., etc. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 9. --I send you a summary of news from Northern papers of Tuesday last, the 7th instant: Buckingham (Rep.) beats Seymour (Cem.) 3,000 in Connecticut, and the Republicans gain one member of Congress, though the Democratic gain on the State ticket is about 6,000. The Legislature is largely Republican. Advice, from Europe are up to the 23d of March. The Polish revolt has been crushed, and is a prisoner in Cracow. It is rumored that the Czar has promised Napoleon to give Poland the right of self government, a liberal Constitution, and an amnesty to the insurgents. The biddings for the Confederate loan amounted to £150,000,000 sterling, at an average premium of 4½ all through. The Alabama has captured and burnt about twenty-eight vessels since she has been in commission. No answer has yet been received by Fra
w what foundation there is in them." Major A. J. Sheppard, of Gen. Stuart's staff, captured a few days since near Dumfries, is to be tried as a spy. Passengers who reached Cairo, on the 3d, state that the late movement on Haines's Bluff was a failure, and that the fleet and transports had returned to Young's Point. Grant had succeeded in placing a battery of eight 4 pounder Parrots beyond the levee in a position to easily reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to have commenced on the 27th, but the strm prevented. The Yazoo Pass expedition has been abandoned. Three hundred boats were at Young's Pofat on the 4th. Farragut had captured the rebel gunboat Vicksburg, which floated from her moorings during the storm. The Yankee accounts say that Pegram's loss in Kentucky, in killed, wounded and prisoners, was 30,20 commissioned officers are now in Federal hands; 430 cattle, many horses and firearms. Gold, in New York, on Saturday, 156. Cotton 73 cents.
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Latest from the North. defeat of the Democrats in Connecticut--Later from Europe, etc., etc. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 9. --I send you a summary of news from Northern papers of Tuesday last, the 7th instant: Buckingham (Rep.) beats Seymour (Cem.) 3,000 in Connecticut, and the Republicans gain one member of Congress, though the Democratic gain on the State ticket is about 6,000. The Legislature is largely Republican. Advice, from Europe are up to the 23d of March. The Polish revolt has been crushed, and is a prisoner in Cracow. It is rumored that the Czar has promised Napoleon to give Poland the right of self government, a liberal Constitution, and an amnesty to the insurgents. The biddings for the Confederate loan amounted to £150,000,000 sterling, at an average premium of 4½ all through. The Alabama has captured and burnt about twenty-eight vessels since she has been in commission. No answer has yet been re
Latest from the North. defeat of the Democrats in Connecticut--Later from Europe, etc., etc. [from our own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 9. --I send you a summary of news from Northern papers of Tuesday last, the 7th instant: Buckingham (Rep.) beats Seymour (Cem.) 3,000 in Connecticut, and the Republicans gain one member of Congress, though the Democratic gain on the State ticket is about 6,000. The Legislature is largely Republican. Advice, from Europe are up to the 23d of March. The Polish revolt has been crushed, and is a prisoner in Cracow. It is rumored that the Czar has promised Napoleon to give Poland the right of self government, a liberal Constitution, and an amnesty to the insurgents. The biddings for the Confederate loan amounted to £150,000,000 sterling, at an average premium of 4½ all through. The Alabama has captured and burnt about twenty-eight vessels since she has been in commission. No answer has yet been re
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