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The Daily Dispatch: may 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], Late war News. (search)
The Federals in North Alabama.
A young lady in Hunisville, Ala., writes to her friends in Mobile in the following lively and spirited strain:
The Fev. Mr.--is here and preaches for us every Sunday; but he is not so partial to the President of the Confederate States that he connot leave him out of his prayers when neccesary.
He gets along very peaceably with the people.
Leat Sunday he prayed that the Lord would look upon as in mercy as we then stood before him — political enemies.
The church was helf filled with officers and high privates, all bedizzened out in blus broad cloth and gold lace and tassels, brase but tons and black feathers — strange to say, looked as calm and collected, after their agitated performances of the past week, as upon of buttermilk.
You should see them as they troop troop past the gate sometimes, on horseback, forty or fify of them together, with theri murderous looking spure attached to their heels, great long awords, cheased in brass and d
The people of Alabama are vigorously pushing forward works of defence on the Alabama river, against the enemy's gunboats, which, it is thought, will make an attempt to ascend that stream are long.
The Autauga Citizen announces that Thos.
at Ormsby, a well known citizen of Prattville, Alabama, was killed in the skirmish at Corinth on Tuesday evening last.
Ex. Governor Lows, of Maryland, with his family, is at present in Milledgoville, Ga., the guest of his brother-in-law, L. H. Brisoce Esq.