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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The raid into Southwestern Virginia--depredations of the enemy. (search)
lunder indiscriminately. Provisions and forage are plenty in the valley of the Red river and in Eastern Texas. Disposition of Federal vessels-of-war off Charleston. A correspondent of the Boston Traveller writing off Charleston, December 5th, furnishes the following statement in regard to the movements of the Federal vessel-of-war: Another attempt by our army to surprise Sumter was frustrated by the watchfulness of the rebel sentries. November 23d the Lehigh arrived at Port Royal for repairs and a general overhauling, preparatory to the approaching final attack on Charleston. A few changes have taken place in this fleet off late. Capt. Wm. Gibson, of the Seneca, takes command of the Cattskill. The Patapsco goes to Warsaw to relieve the Nantucket; the Mahaska, Capt. Creighton, has gone to Charleston, as has also the Wissahickon and South Carolina, which latter, it is rumored, is to be made the flagship of Admiral Dahlgren; the Midnight, John Adams, Seneca, C