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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Church bells and cannon. (search)
Church bells and cannon.
--A correspondent of the Atlanta Confederacy suggests that the churches in Georgia contribute their bells to the State to be cast into cannon.
It is stated that bell metal is the finest in the world for artillery, and that, for beauty of finish and accuracy of aim, it cannot be surpassed.
The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Slaughtering Weman and children. (search)
Edwin Heriot, Esq., a well known citizen of Charleston, S. C., and a gentleman of cultivated literary tastes, died on Thursday last.
A trial trip of the new gunboats Morgan and Gaines, built at Mobile, was made on the 8th inst. The result was most satisfactory.
Lieut. Fauntleroy, C. S. N., and Captain Postell, of Savannah, have lately arrived in the South from Europe.
A grocer advertises in the following manner: "Hams and cigars, smoked and unsmoked."
It is stated that there is but one county in Georgia where drafting was necessary to fill up the quota.
Col. Jas. N. Ramasy, of Georgia, and whit commanded the first Georgia regiment, has been promoted to be a Brigadier-General.
The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Gunrat for City defence. (search)