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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Sail and steam. (search)
From Charleston. Charleston Nov. 13.
--The Courier has a telegraphic dispatch dated Pocataligo, on yesterday, which states that a detachment of Light Dragoons visited Beaufort at daylight on that morning.
They report that two Federal gun-boats are anchored a mile and a half below that town.
The place is unoccupied by the enemy, but the negroes report that the Federals visit it daily, but they return to their vessels at night.
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], From the border. (search)
Fatal Railroad Accident. Lynchburg Nov. 13.
--The last troop train, which left Lynchburg last evening, run over a cow, near the Central depot, about ten o'clock last night.
Four of the cars were thrown from the track, and one man killed and six wounded.
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Herald 's Newport News Correspondence. (search)
The explosion at Columbus, Ky. Columbus Nov. 13.
--The explosion at this place on Monday, killed Capt. Keiter, Lieut. Snowden, (Aid to Gen. Polk,) Corporal Hollinger, and six privates.
Several others were wounded.
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], The ladies' horse. (search)
Arrival of another European steamer. Augusta Nov. 13.
--Special dispatches from Savannah announce the arrival of Col. Anderson with a steamer, from Europe, with large quantities of arms, ammunition, etc., etc.
Arrival of prisoners. Lynchburg Nov. 13.
--Forty-five prisoners have been taken by Gen. Floyd's command, and have arrived here.
A portion were captured while holding the recent election in the Northwest.
The poll-books were also captured, with a list of the voters, &c.