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The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], News from the coast — movements of the enemy. (search)
k, and had ceased when our informant left. No damage was done to our side, the shots all failing short. Whether the enemy sustained any injury is not known. Dispatches were also received in the city yesterday afternoon, stating that a fleet of twelve gun-boats had passed up North Edisto Inlet as far as White Point, and had made a demonstration on our forces under the command of Gen. Evans. The latter had telegraphed for reinforcements, which were immediately ordered to him both from Gen.Lee and Gen. Ripley. A fight at that point is imminent, as it is thought the enemy's intention was to get possession of the railroad about eight miles distant. Passengers by the Savannah road Thursday afternoon, report the enemy as having attempted a leading Wednesday night at Hudson's Landing, Red Bluff and Mar's Bluff, under cover of their gun-boats. Our pickets at Hudson's Landing were reported to have been driven in and the enemy landed a force of about 250 men. A detachment
Ranaway.--twenty dollars Reward --Ranaway, on the 1st instant, a negro man named John Fisher. He is about 30 years old; slightly bald; black color; had on drab coat and pants, and a straw hat. He is from near Harper's Ferry; formerly belonged to Michael Tearney; has a wife in said neighborhood. I will give the above reward for his delivery to me, or placed in Jail, so I get him. N. M. Lee, Agent for de 3--tf Greenlaw & Wicks.