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Our correspondence.the rumored attack upon Norfolk — concert — Picket fired upon — Salt water Luxuries, &c. Norfolk, Sept. 10. After several cloudy and rainy days, and hot, sultry weather, we have here now a most delightful temperature and a clear sky — a very suitable day for the attack on Norfolk, as announced by a stray shingle found on the river shore. This idle trick of some wag of a soldier seems to have had the intended effect upon the timid and simple-minded, who are probably listening now to hear the guns. The net proceeds of the concert given Monday night by the amateur minstrels of the 3d Regiment of Alabama Volunteers, amounts to about $513, which, with a donation of $20 from Hon. J. G. Shorter, Governor elect of Alabama, has been paid over to the treasurer of the "Ladies' Aid Society." A soldier named Jordan Johnson was shot at by some unknown person on Monday night, while on guard at the Pig Point battery.--Johnson was not hurt. The luscious bi
From Missouri. Rolla, Mo., Sept. 10 --Some prisoners were sent to St. Louis this morning who were captured in skirmishes. Two Captains in the number had General McKinstrey's passes in their pockets. Governor Jackson left for Springfield on Sunday night to join the State forces.
The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Skirmishing — spirit and health of the army, &c. (search)
Union Convention in New York. Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 10. --The People's Union Convention is fully attended. Thomas P. Alverd has been elected temporary Chairman.