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The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], Another movement of the enemy from the Peninsula. (search)
r nationality had been changed in any colonial port since the breaking out of the civil war. And that the nation whose flag covered such property so destroyed, must settle the matter with the Confederate Government. The resignation of Maj Harry White (now in the Libby) was read in the Pennsylvania Senate on the 1st. It was enclosed in a letter from his father, who says that an "unfortunate event" has prevented his release, which at one time seemed very likely. Some of the English papclean them. While they were in, some one accidentally turned the hot water into the boilers and scalded them to death. One hundred and thirty slaves have been taken from the plantation of Col. Sothoron, St. Mary's county, Md., who killed Lieut. White whilst enlisting negro troops. They have been sent to Norfolk. Reconnaissances to Ringgold and Dalton, January 29, reported no Confederate troops there. It is reported that Gen. Johnston has fallen back to Atlanta. The Yankee Ways