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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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l has intelligence from Fort Pillow to May 28th, at which time the enemy were shelling furiously. Most of their shots fell inside the works, without, however, doing any damage. The fire was not returned, as the Federal gunboats did not make their appearance. From New Orleans. A copy of the New Orleans Delta, of May 27th, has been received. It is now under complete Yankee control. As a specimen of the stuff that fills its columns, we copy the following: We understand that S. F. Glen, Esq., of the Washington bar, is preparing a documentary work on the subject of the surrender of New Orleans. of course it will be exact and impartial, "verifying the truth of history," as he accompanied the staff of Gen. Butler. Captain Buchanan, first officer of the gunboat New London, was in town on Saturday. He is a sailor and a soldier, and it did us good to see his handsome face in our sanctum. The late Mayor Monroe does not enjoy the seclusion of Fort Jackson. He dreams