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From Evansport. Yankee vessels hugging the Maryland Shore — firing upon our batteries — fight among the Federals--a &c. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] Evansport, Nov. 13, 1861. The last week has passed without any very important events, and except the occasional attempt of a sail to pass, we would spend a very dull time, but every favorable breeze some small craft will pass by hugging (very affectionately) the Maryland shore, not, however, without having a few shots fired at them, which is very interesting to witness they always go by . They started. Monday, several satis started up, when they were in range the batteries opened upon the largest, and fired eight or ten rounds, two running to take effect, one in her stern, the other in her bow. While the firing was going on, the Yankee battery, which is opposite to No. 2 battery on our side, opened upon said battery and fired three rounds, all of her shots falling short. Having been annoyed by th
The Daily Dispatch: November 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], The late Incendiary outrages in Tennessee. (search)
The late Incendiary outrages in Tennessee. a Correction — the heroic Guardman recovering — a -- described in Cross one the Republican, &c. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Nov. 13th, 1861. As I see in your paper of the 12th inst., in an article headed "Lincolnites in Tennessee." several mistakes, I will so far trespass on your time as to set you right in regard to them. 1st. There are but bridges burnt on the road between Bristol and Knoxville, instead of five; but an attempt was made to burn a third, near Strawberry plains, but the sentinel shot and killed two, and, with more than Spartan value, fought the whole band of incendiaries until he was literally cut down and left for But we are happy to say be successes in giving the alarm, and saved the bridge and though his arm was severed from , and the other wise severely out, still hopes are entertained or his recovery. The Waumuga bridge is now guarded by about six hundred militia, with two