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From Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 25.--The number of shots and shells fired on Tuesday and last night 283, of which 159 missed. Casualties last night: Capt. Mitchell, of the 23d Georgia, slightly wounded, and one negro killed, and another severely wounded. No firing on the city last night. [Second Dispatch] Charleston, Nov. 25.--The enemy's firing to day has been slow. Battery Simpkins kept up a steady fire on the Yankee working squads at Wagner and Gregg. Gregg fired one rifl 283, of which 159 missed. Casualties last night: Capt. Mitchell, of the 23d Georgia, slightly wounded, and one negro killed, and another severely wounded. No firing on the city last night. [Second Dispatch] Charleston, Nov. 25.--The enemy's firing to day has been slow. Battery Simpkins kept up a steady fire on the Yankee working squads at Wagner and Gregg. Gregg fired one rifle shot at Castle Pinckney. The enemy on Morris Island appear to be preparing for some forward movement.
Capture of Yankees by Mosby. Orange C. Il, Nov. 25,--Ten prisoners, captured by Mosby at Bealeton, Fauquier county, on Saturday last, arrived here to day. Mosby at the same time captured twenty mules and three wagons heavily loaded, the contents of which were brought off. The enemy are advancing their pickets in front and towards Madison Court House.-- There is some movement on hand with the Yankee army.
From East Tennessee. Bristol, Nov. 25.--Col. Withers made a dash on a band of guerillas in Johnson county, and captured eighteen, who were furloughed. Unofficial advices from the front state that Burnside had surrendered, with 7,000 prisoners, to Gen. Longstreet.
Election of Confederate Senator. Milledorville, Nov. 25.--On the third ballot to-day Hon. H. V. Johnson was rectified. Confederate States Senator. The vote stood — Johnson 115, Toombs 51, Gartrell 15, scattering 11.
The Daily Dispatch: November 26, 1863., [Electronic resource], Confederate guerillas Hovering around Nashville. (search)
North Carolina Legislature. Raleigh, Nov. 25.--In the Legislature today the Governor's message was referred to appropriate committees. No business of importance transacted, the committees not having reported.