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ound and leaving his gun sticking in his body. The Captain then ordered his men to run for their lives, which they did. The daring exploit of the steamer Harmony. A correspondent of the Portsmouth Transcript writes from Camp Grimes, August 31st, as follows: We were much surprized yesterday to see the little steamer Harmony steaming past out post, bound up James river. She was guilty dreaded with and appeared to be quite crowded with persons. The most prominent feature aboard,diers, and that the result of their labor will soon be collected together and sent on to the army. The worthy example should be followed in every county, city and town throughout the South. More Lincoln Outrages. A New York letter of August 31st, says: A Mr. Wineman and Mr. Mordecal, both of Charleston, S. C. arrived by the City of Washington yesterday. Letters were found upon them by Inspectors Brown and Isaacs, directed to parties in Charleston, which will be forwarded for exa
The Daily Dispatch: September 5, 1861., [Electronic resource], Another interesting narrative of a cruise in the ocean. (search)
From Missouri. Macon City, Mo., Aug. 31. --The Secessionists have taken St. Josephs and Sabina. Louisville, Sept. 4.--Fighting is going on all over Missouri, and both parties are capturing many prisoners.