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The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1865., [Electronic resource], Runaway.--Five Hundred Dollars reward. (search)
Runaway.--Five Hundred Dollars reward. --Left my farm, on the 25th instant, my man, Chester. He is fifty-one years old; five feet nine inches high; black skin and heavy beard, slightly grey. He is well known in Richmond as an ice-hauler. I will pay the above reward for him, delivered to S. N. Davis & Co., or myself, two miles north of Richmond. M. S. Taylor. de 28--6t*
re-embarked on board his transports. His monitors and numerous other ships-of war have hauled off from Fort Fisher, and, for the present at least, have abandoned the attempt to carry that stronghold. Such is the result of three days of fighting and the fiercest bombardment to which any fort or town was ever subjected. But let us take up the thread of events where my last letter left it. As soon as the enemy's infantry had gained a foothold on the mainland, on Sunday afternoon, the 25th instant, they threw themselves across the narrow spit of on the southeastern extremity of which Fort Fisher stands, and thus got between Kirkland's brigade and the fort, while Kirkland was between them and Wilmington. They moved forward immediately against Fisher, and attempted to carry it by a coup de main; but the brave garrison, quitting their guns and taking up their muskets, easily repulsed them. A second assault was made, and with the like result; after which the enemy withdrew up the be