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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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when Maryland shall be disenthralled — regenerated — free. In the distribution of these articles, it is our desire that the "Maryland Guard" may be the first recipients, and after that, Marylanders generally. Although this offering is but small at first, we hope and shall endeavor to do more for our brethren and comrades in arms. All moneys now received are turned over to the Ladies' Clothing Association, for the purpose of purchasing and making up necessary clothing, which, when done, will be duly forwarded without delay. The editors of the Courier and Mr. Nickerson have been very energetic in lending a helping hand in this undertaking. One of the boxes, you will observe, is marked "General Jackson," who is in Northwestern Virginia, and is intended for the Marylanders provided the Georgians under him do not want them, or, rather, are not in need of them, all of which you will learn. Please acknowledge receipt, and oblige Yours, truly, W. T. J. O. Woodward
In a rencontre at Helena, Ark., on the 6th inst., between Dr. James R. Reinhardt and Robert H. Jackson, both of Big Creek township, the latter was killed by a pistol shot. The Shield says the case was one of justifiable or excusable homicide. The steamer Lelia, Capt. Desmukes, was taken possession of by the authorities at Napoleon on the 4th. It was ascertained that she is owned at the North. On the 8th a train of one hundred Government wagons passed through Little Rock, loaded with stores for McCulloch's command. The Pine Bluff News learns that Col. Cleburne, of the 6th Arkansas regiment, has been appointed Brigadier Generation the Confederate service.