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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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nion of Episcopalians, Presbyterians, Methodists, Moravian, and other sects, on the basis of the Nicene creed. The new fort for the defence of New Haven harbor is being pushed forward with great rapidity. When finished, it is to mount eighteen guns of large calibre. Negro troops are now stationed at all the principal towns between Louisville and Henderson. Eighteen millions of new cents and six millions of two cent pieces have been coined within the last two months. Sarah Jane Smith, of Washington county, Arkansas, has been sentenced to be hung on the 25th of the present month, by a military commission, at St. Louis, for cutting Government telegraph wires. General Sherman telegraphed his wife on Thursday, November 10th, as follows: "I have received all your letters up to the 3d. I start to morrow. Write no more, and don't expect to hear from me, except through rebel sources, for some time to come. Good bye." Hon. Erastus Fairbanks, Ex-Governor of Vermo
Five Hundred Dollars reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to us of our negro man, Wilson, who calls himself Wilson Bowser. Wilson is about twenty-seven years old, five feet ten inches high, well proportioned, no superfluous flesh, stoops or bends forward; the whites of his eyes tinged with yellow; smiles when spoken to and appears confused; complexion, gingerbread color; moustache and thin whiskers; dress, brown frock coat, dark grey pantaloons and cap. Smith & Harwood, No. 85 Main street. no 29--5t