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Affairs at Pensacola.
--The Warrington correspondent of the Pensacola Observer writes, April 8th:
There was a large accession to our military force yesterday; the Mississippians came in counties numbers, making the "welkin ring" with their cheers.
The steamer Tom Murray brought two cargoes, numbering about 1,100, and a schooner came done from town with about 200 on board.
The arrivals, yesterday full amounted to 1,300 brave and determined men, who are resolved to rout every vestige of the aggressors, or die in the effort.
A member of the Lafayette Guards died on Friday at the Naval Hospital of congestion of the lungs.
He was interred the same day.
A Zouave, who showed a determination to resist authority on Saturday morning, received a bayonet wound in the thigh, and was conveyed to the hospital immediately afterwards.
The Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy of the Confederate States, passed through here on Saturday.
He called on Gen. Bragg and Quar
Ingraham (search for this): article 2
O'Brannon (search for this): article 2
S. R. Mallory (search for this): article 2
Samuel Z. Gonzalez (search for this): article 2
James McIntosh (search for this): article 2
Bragg (search for this): article 2
August, 4 AD (search for this): article 2
Affairs at Pensacola.
--The Warrington correspondent of the Pensacola Observer writes, April 8th:
There was a large accession to our military force yesterday; the Mississippians came in counties numbers, making the "welkin ring" with their cheers.
The steamer Tom Murray brought two cargoes, numbering about 1,100, and a schooner came done from town with about 200 on board.
The arrivals, yesterday full amounted to 1,300 brave and determined men, who are resolved to rout every vestige of the aggressors, or die in the effort.
A member of the Lafayette Guards died on Friday at the Naval Hospital of congestion of the lungs.
He was interred the same day.
A Zouave, who showed a determination to resist authority on Saturday morning, received a bayonet wound in the thigh, and was conveyed to the hospital immediately afterwards.
The Hon. S. R. Mallory, Secretary of the Navy of the Confederate States, passed through here on Saturday.
He called on Gen. Bragg and Quar