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From Charleston.Interesting Particulars of the recent fight. Charleston. April 9. --All quiet; no prospect of a fight to-day. A Confederate officer from Morris Island boarded the wreck of the Kockuk last night and found her turret had been pierced through by a ball. [second Dispatch] Charleston, April 9. --Six Monitors and the Ironsides still be within the bar, about two and a half miles from Sumter. The enemy is waiting for a new machine to remove torpedoes. Everythinring the attack here was imminent. Neither the French nor English Consuls are here. [third Dispatch] Charleston, April 9. --Account from Fort Sumter reflect the highest credit on the garrison for coolness and bravery in the recent figh thirty-four struck. The garrison are eager for the next chance at the Monitors. [official Dispatch] Charleston, April 9. --To Gen. S. Cooper: General W. S. Walker destroyed an armed steamer in the Coosaw river at daylight this morning
The Daily Dispatch: April 11, 1863., [Electronic resource], More about the treatment of our prisoners in the North. (search)
From Louisiana. Port Eudson, April 9. --All quiet here. The enemy's fleet above and below have disappeared. The former are above Bayon Sara. Forty exchanged and paroled prisoners from New Orleans arrived here yesterday. The troops are in excellent spirits, and vigilantly watching for four of the Yankee vessels. Some excitement was caused last night by a log on fire which floated down the river. A skiff with negroes, attempting to pass the batteries, was captured ass the batteries, was captured this morning. Money Miss., April 9.--Reliable information from St. Joseph's, La., states that Harrison's pickets have been skirmishing with the enemy. Three flats, loaded with Yankees, came down the Tensas yesterday. Harrison's pickets captured a negro bearing dispatches from the lower to the upper fleet. The nature of the communication has not been made public. The negro was hung to-day. The enemy has been reinforced with three regiments.
From Tennessee and Kentucky. Chattanooga, April 9. --The enemy occupy Lebanon with a division under General Reynolds. They are also in force at Carthage. News from Kentucky is cheering. The Louisville Democrat "spurs the tyranny of the Union Democratic Convention and its platform." All quiet at Columbia twenty more prisoners reached here yesterday. Yankee acute have burned the railroad bridge north of McMinnville.
Successful attack upon a gunboat in Florida. Savannah, April 9. --A letter to the Morning News. from Palatka, Fla., says: On the 27th ult. the Yankee gunboat Ben Deford was attacked in St. John's river by Dickenson's cavalry battalion, driven off, and many Yankees killed and wounded. Among the killed is the notorious Kansas outlaw, Montgomery.
Destruction of a Yankee gunboat in Cocsan river. Charleston, April 9. --An official dispatch from Hardeeville announces that early this morning Gen. W. S. Walker, with his light artillery, destroyed one of the enemy's gunboats in Cocsan river.
From Northern Virginia. Orange C. H., April 9. --The Yankees fought a sham battle near Culpeper C. H. Thursday. The cannonading was heard in our camp. It is reported that two regiments of Yankee cavalry, one white and one black, visited Winchester recently, capturing and carrying away Robert J. Conrad and Philip Williams, citizens, as hostages for two members of Pierpont's Government, recently captured in Morgan county. while in Winchester the white cavalry fired into the black cavalry, killing and wounding several of the latter. A heavy rain has been falling here for the last twelve hours, and the roads are deep in mud. It is reported that Seigel is concentrating, a large force in the Valley. [Second DISPATcH.] Orange C. H., April 10. --Northern dates of the 3d and 6th have been received. The people of Maryland voted on the 6th on the question of abolishing slavery. The Pope of Rome is seriously ill. Dispatches from Ringgold report the cav
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