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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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Eastern North Carolina.
Our latest information from Eastern North Carolina states that the enemy have thrown out a heavy picket force from Newborn in the direction of Kinston, It seems to be conceded that Gen. Butter is now in command at Newborn, and that the enemy are making arrangements for a general move in some direction.
Eastern North Carolina.
Our latest information from Eastern North Carolina states that the enemy have thrown out a heavy picket force from Newborn in the direction of Kinston, It seems to be conceded that Gen. Butter is now in command at Newborn, and that the enemy are making arrangements for a general move in some direction.
A Tall specimen.
--Amongst a lot of Yankees brought to the Libby prison yesterday, from North Carolina, was one Seth Comstock, company C, 16th Mains regiment, a pretty extensive human frame, measuring in length six feet seven inches. This lank specimen of the Yankee race was caught in company with eight negroes, near Winston, N. C, one of whom he had adopted as his wife.
His captors took especial pains to instill into his head that he would be hung on his arrival.
in Richmond, which put him in great bodily terror till his arrival, when he learned that the Confederacy, in its magnanimity, could spare even the most contemptible specimens of humanity, he amongst the number.