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Red River (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Late Northern news.
Northern dates of the 24th inst, have been received.
The news is not of a very interesting or important character.
Gold in New York went up on the 23d to 182⅜ closing at 182½ The Heraldcontinues to buoy up the spirits of its readers by telling them that the Army of the Potomac is in a splendid condition, and stronger than before the campaign.
It also has the mendacity to claim successes on the Southside of James river; says the rebels made an assault on Saturday night and were repulsed at every point; that they also made an attack on Fort Powhatan with a similar result; and proclaims in flaming type that "the colored troops thrash the chivalric sons of the South." The same paper gloats over the explosion of a rebel caisson, which, it says, did "extensive damage; " but we happen to know from the lips of an officer who stood near the caisson at the time that very little damage resulted.
So much for the truth of the New York Herald.
It further says, in its
Simsport (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 2
Hoke (search for this): article 2
Seymour (search for this): article 2
Belle Boyd (search for this): article 2
Gen Dick Taylor (search for this): article 2
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Gen Walker (search for this): article 2