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The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Thomas G Ridont, cashier of the Bank of Upper Canada for the last forty years, died recently
Russell county, Ala., of the 6th Alabama regiment, and taken at Fairfax station. Robert Paulding, Uniontown, D. D. Fiquet, Tuscaloosa, and J. J. Walker, Pickinsville, of the 5th Alabama, taken at Springfield, Thomas Hurston, Uniontown, 4th Alabama regiment, taken at Bull Run; M. M. Mallow, Alleghany county, Virginia, and J. T. Mays, Botetourt county, Radford Regiment, taken at Flint Hill; E. M. Haycock, Fairfax county, same regiment, taken at Vienna; A C. Landstreet, Fairfax county, and Geo H. Thomas, District of Columbia, taken at Falls-Church; David Porter, of District of Columbia, same regiment, taken in Georgetown; S. S. Green, Richmond, Governor's Guards, taken at Burk's Station; J. A. Reynolds, Slumtown, Va, 5th Va. Regiment; H. C. Ferrill, Charleston, S. C. Hampton Legion; R. O. Lewis, Anderson, S. C., and M. Bowman, Groenville, S. C., 4th South Carolina regiment; J. R. Paine, Floyd county, Ga.; Randolph Gray, Bibb county, F. Ward, Harris county, S. B Bulkley, Bibb county, Ga,
Havana produce, No. 10 Gravier street," as the directory sets him forth. A writ of seizure was taken out for the contents of the store, but nothing was found that could be seized; one of the sufferers was sent to New York, to go thence to Havana in quest of the swindler, but this man returned, having been unable to get off. The meetings of the creditors of Mr. Cue have led to the discovery that their joint loss is about $60,000. We cannot give the full list, but are able to state that Thomas, Murray & Co., Glennon, Coleman, & Co., H. D. Seaman &Co., J. M. Laborde and F. M. Fisk are among the principal sufferers — the rascal having purchased large quantities of lumber, brick, patent roofing, cotton-seed oil, groceries, produce, etc., not to mention the schooner which carried the valuable cargo from this city. Should any one suppose that the blockade may have prevented Mr. Cue from returning and paying his notes, we have only to state that the losers have thoroughly investigated
ere has been continuous fighting from 12 o'clock until after nightfall, but our troops have gallantly repulsed every attempt of the enemy to retake the position. Gen. Sherman crossed the Tennessee river before daylight this morning, at the mouth of South Chickamauga, with three divisions of the 15th corps, one division of the 14th corps, and carried the Northern extremity of Missionary Ridge. Our success so far has been complete, and the behavior of our troops admirable. [Signed,]Geo H. Thomas, Maj. Gen'l. Chattanooga,Nov. 24, 6 P, M.--The fight to-day has progressed favorably. Gen. Sherman carried the end of Missionary Ridge, and his right is now at the Tunnel and his left at Chickamauga creek. The troops from Lookout Valley carried the point of the mountain, and now hold the eastern slope and the point high up. I cannot yet tell the amount of casualties, but our loss is not heavy. Gen. Hooker reports 2,000 prisoners taken, besides which a small number ha