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[Southern Association Dispatches.]important from the West. brilliant Feat of Gen'l Wheeler--the railroad bridge burnt in rear of Rosecrans — a gunboat and four transports destroyed--four hundred prisoners captured. Mobile, Jan. 18. --The Advertiser and Register has received the following official dispatch: Tullahoma, January 17th. To General S. B. Buckner: Gen. Wheeler, with a portion of his cavalry brigade, after burning the railroad bridge in the enemy's rear, rushed for the Cumberland river, where he intercepted and captured four large transports, destroyed three with all the supplies, and bearded one to carry off four hundred paroled prisoners.--Being hotly pursued by a gunboat, he attacked captured, and destroyed her, with her whole armament. [signed]Braxton Bragg.
From Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 17. --Sixteen prisoners of the Yankee steamer Columbia's crew have arrived in town this evening, and will leave, under charge of a guard, for Goldsboro's to night. It is reported that the Columbia has been burnt by our troops. There are but two blockadnig steamers off this bar to-night. All quiet along the coast
The officers captured at Murfreesboro',--order for the destruction of property. Chattanooga, Jan. 17. --Rosecrans has sent the Confederate officers captured at Murfreesboro' to Alton, Ill., there to be closely confined, in consequence of the recent proclamation of President Davis denying paroles to Federal officers. General Mitchell has issued an order at Nashville commanding the destruction of the property of Col. McCann, a partisan ranger, for destroying a train of cars on the Nashville and Chattanooga road. The order also declares that all property of any rebel sympathizer found within one mile of where such outrage is committed by guerrillas shall be destroyed by fire.
Yankees captured. Savannah, Jan. 17. --Eight Yankee prisoners, captured near St. Augustine, by Capt. Lixon's guerillas, arrived this evening at Oglethorpe Barracks, Savannah under charge of Capt. E. W. Mayrs. Among the prisoners are a provost marshal and salter and three merchants. The party were mounted on borrowed horses, and were on a visit to a sugar boiling in the vicinity of the ancient city. The horses are valuable. The prisoners will be sent to General Beauregard.
Movements of the enemy in Tennessee Mobile, Jan. 17. --Special to the Advertiser and Register: Tullahoma Jan. 16.--The enemy numbering 40,000 has occupied his original position before Murfreesboro', with a great scarcity of provisions. He is repulsing the railroad, but malling no preparation for an advance. The weather is bitter cold and a snow stern prevailing.
batteries are in position. Point Pelee is thirty miles from Johnson's Island. John Brown, a son of "old John Brown," who resides on Put- in Bay Island, has gone to Columbus to induce the Government to furnish howitzers and small arms for the protection of its inhabitants. The long roll is frequently sounded. It is apprehended that the rebels will attempt to cross on the ice. From the army of the Potomac. A dispatch to the New York Tribune, from the Army of the Potomac, dated January 17th, says that on the evening of the 14th, a squad of the 1st Rhode Island cavalry on picket near Three-Mile Station, were attacked by a body of Rebel cavalry, estimated at 200. The pickets were forced to fail back with the loss of one captured and one wounded. The assailing force then approached the reserve post, and on being halted by the officer in command, represented themselves as belonging to the 3d Pennsylvania cavalry, on their way to Bealeton Station. Finding that their story was d
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber about the 17th of January last, two slaves, named Doctor and Raleigh commonly called Flem. Both are black, quick, active men.--Doctor is about 18 years old, had his left hand hurt in an apple mill and scarred on the outside, and has lost one or more of his nails from that hand. He had on a red flannel shirt when he left. Flem is left handed, and is about 17 years of age. I will give $100 a piece for the delivery to me, or to some jail from which I can get them, of the said slaves, if caught out of the county of Charlotte, or $50 a piece if apprehended in the county. I believe they are passing as free men, and are trying to get employment on the Richmond and Danville, or Southside Railroad. Address, Henry E Edmunds, Mossingford P O, Charlotte county, Va. fe 16--1m
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber about the 17th of January last, two slaver, named Doctor and Raleigh, commonly called Fiem. Both are black, quick, active men.--Doctor is about 19 years old, had his left hand hurt to an apple mill and scarred on the outside, and has lost one or more of his paids from that hand. He had on a red flannel shirt when he left. Fiem is left handed, and is about 17 years of age. I will give $100 a piece for the delivery to me, or to some jail from which I can get them, of the said slaves, It caught out of the county of Charlotte, or $50 a pice if apprehended in the county. I believe they are passing as free men, and are trying to get employment on the Richmond and Danville or Southside Railroad. Address, Henry E. Edmunds, Mossingford P. O Charlotte country, Va, fe 16--1m
The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1864., [Electronic resource], The great disaster in Chill — Incidents of the catastrophe. (search)
200 dollars reward --Runaway from the subscriber about the 17th of January last, the slaver, named Doctor and Raleigh commonly called Flem Both are black, quick, active man — Doctor is about 18 years old, had his left hand set in an apple mill and scarred on the outside, and has lost the or more of his cattle from that band. He had on a red flannel shirt when be left. From handed, and is about 17 years of age. I will give $100 a piece for the delivery to me, or to some jail from which I can get them, of the said slave caught out of the county of Charleston or $50 a piece if apprehended in the county. I believe they are passing as free men, and are trying to get employment on the Richmond and Treville or Stationary Railroad. Address, Henry E Edmunds, Massingford P O, Charlotte county, Va. fe 16--1m
The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1864., [Electronic resource], The address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States. (search)
200 dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber about the 17th of January last, two slaves, named Doctor and Raleigh commonly called Flem. Both are block, quick, active men.--Doctor is about 12 years old, had his left hand hurt in an apple mill and scarred on the outside, and bequest one or more of his nails from that hand. He had on a red flannel shirt when he left. Flem is left handed, and is about 17 years of age. I will give $100 a piece for the delivery to me, or to come from which I can get them, of the said enough out of the county of Charlotte, or the If apprehended in the county, I believe they are passing as free men, and are trying to get employment on the Richmond and Danville, or Southside Railroad. Address. Henry E. Kissinger, Morungford P. Q. Charlotte county, Va. fe 16--1m
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