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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for January 27th or search for January 27th in all documents.
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Affairs at Vicksburg. Meridian, Jan. 26
--The enemy exhibit unusual activity at Vicksburg.
Reinforcements have been sent there from Memphis.
Sherman and Staff arrived there recently, but their destination is unknown.
Stark's cavalry had a skirmish with the enemy at Messenger's Ferry, on Big Black, a few days ago. Some prisoners were taken and a number of Yankees killed.
Our cavalry had a brush with the Maine brigade, near Rodney, on the 18th, defeating the Yankees.
[second Dispatch.] Meridian, Jan. 27.
--Advices from Vicksburg, of the 20th, state that the enemy are making preparations to move out and occupy Jackson.
Pontoon bridges are being thrown across Big Black for that purpose.--Sherman left Vicksburg on the 18th, on a gunboat which went down the river.
The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Legislature. (search)
Congressional election in Kentucky. Atlanta, Jan. 27.
--A meeting of Morgan's men at Decatur yesterday passed resolutions ignoring the partial convention of Kentuckians held at Dalton.
The following ticket was nominated, to be voted for at the election to be held on the 10th proximo; 1st District, W. B. Machen; 2d, John D Morris; 3d, C J Sherritt; 4th, J R Barrick; 5th, Thomas Napier; 6th, T L Burnett; 7th, H W Bruce; 8th, J T Pickett; 9th, E M Brace; 10th, J W Moore; 11th, T B Monroe; 12th, J M Eillott.
This ticket adopts half of the nominees of the Dalton Convention.
The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], Medical and surgical journal . (search)
Affairs in East Tennessee. Russellville, Jan. 27.
--The enemy evaluated Tazewell yesterday morning, retreating towards Cumberland Gap. Major Day occupied the place the same day, capturing some stores and property.
Our troops are being rapidly clothed.
Gov. Vance of North Carolina, has kindly offered Gen. Longstreet enough clothing to supply his command.
It is to be hoped that a liberal contribution of gloves and socks will be sent forward by private individuals, as much suffering can be prevented thereby.
Activity of our cavalry in Mississippi. Mobile, January 27.
--A special dispatch from Brookhaven, dated the 27th, says that on the 23d Gen. Wirt Adams's cavalry entered Selsertown, near Natches, capturing thirty-five prisoners, sixty wagons and teams, a lot of cotton going to Natches, and about eighty negroes.
The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource], The rain on lower Beandon (search)
Not a Deserter. Selma, Jan. 27
--Information has been received that Lieut. G. A. Tabb, of Capt. Boyne's a guild corps, Army of Tennessee, who was falsely reported to have deserted to the enemy before the battle of Missionary Ridge, is a prisoner of war on Johnson's Island.
From Pascagoula. Pascagoula, Jan. 27.
--Nothing new to-day.
The base drums of the enemy were heard at noon yesterday, on Horn Island.--Last night a side wheel gunboat passed to westward.