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Further from the North. We have received the New York Herald, of March 28th --triple sheet — which the Herald says it "will probably have to continue constantly," because of "the unexampled and continually increasing prosperity of the country." "The exigencies of our position, as the leading political journal, would otherwise preclude the possibility of our keeping pace with what is expected of us." "At the present moment we occupy, as to circulation and advertising, a position as far in a and Florida and Retribution have schemed through Yankeedom.] We published yesterday a brief allusion to the arrest of Col. Talcott in New York city, on the 27th ult. The following are the particulars, as obtained from the Herald of the 28th of March: The War Department received information on Thursday week that Col. Talcett, Chief Engineer of the rebel defences at Yorktown, constructor of Fort Darling, and late Superintendent of the Tredegar Works at Richmond, would arrive in this ci
The Daily Dispatch: April 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Reported Confederate triumph in North Carolina. (search)
Reports from Memphis. Mobile, March 30 --A special dispatch to the Appeal. dated Panola, March 28th, states that the Memphis Bulletin, of the 24th, says that the route to Yazoo river via Deer Creek, is reported working finely. The canal operations are impeded by shells, and the workmen can only work at night.--The Federal batteries at Fort Pemberton have been washed away and abandoned. The rebel position is reported impregnable, owing to high water. The circulation of Cincinnati reports is prohibited at Nashville. It was reported that the advance guard of Kentucky invaders had reached Clinton county. Reinforcements from Virginia, intended for Bragg, had halted at Knoxville, the base of Kentucky operations.