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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 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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By the Governor
--A proclamation Having received from the Secretary of War a requisition emanating from the President of the Confederate States, for the militia in all the counties near to the North Carolina line to aid in repelling any invasion of the enemy from that direction, and deeming it proper that the requisition should be promptly met, I, John Letcher, Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, by virtue of authority vested in the Executive by law, do hereby require the militia who are not exempt by the laws of the State, or of the Confederate States, and who are within the bounds of the regiment and of the counties hereinafter named, between the ages of forty and forty-five years, to rendezvous forthwith at the city of Petersburg, for a service of six months, unless sooner discharged.
For this purpose I have caused special orders to be issued by the Adjutant-General of this State, which have been transmitted to the proper officers, and which orders all are enjoi
Eastern North Carolina.
We have very little additional news from the coast of North Carolina.
The enemy, up to our street advices, have not commenced a forward movement from Newbern and Morehead city.
They have recently been engaged in the construction of a bridge over Brice's creek, on the south side of the Trent river, from which point is a direct line to Wilmington.
Eastern North Carolina.
We have very little additional news from the coast of North Carolina.
The enemy, up to our street advices, have not commenced a forward movement from Newbern and Morehead city.
They have recently been engaged in the construction of a bridge over Brice's creek, on the south side of the Trent river, from which point is a direct line to Wilmington.
From North Carolina. Raleigh, Jan. 15.
--The State Journal has advices from Kinston of this date . Forty regiments of Abolitionists left Newbern yesterday in the direction of Wilmington, crossing Brice's creek.
A courier from Major Nethercutt reached Kinston this morning, and says the enemy, six to ten thousand strong, are advancing towards Kinston, concentrating at Cole creek.
[second Dispatch.] Raleigh, Jan. 15.
--The State Journal's Kinston correspondent telegraphs that the reported departure of forty regiments of Yankees for Wilmington is a mistake.