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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1865., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Thomas W. Sherman or search for Thomas W. Sherman in all documents.
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The steamship Moravian brings intelligence from Europe to the 30th ultimo.
We copy from the telegrams in the Yankee papers a portion of the news:
Great Britain.
The news from America of the success of Generals Sherman and Thomas caused much satisfaction among the friends of the North, and the Confederate loan declined three per cent., while there was a slight improvement in Federal securities.
The item of news, however, which claimed most attention was the order of General D m.
Perhaps some of them, now looking to the St. Albans raid, have hopes of this kind.
It is much wiser to disappoint them than to play their game.
The Federals may assure themselves that not even the capture of Nashville nor the defeat of Sherman would gratify the South half as much as a rupture with this country, which certain Northern politicians are incessantly advising.
The London Post says that neither the English nor the Federals will allow themselves to be driven into unfrien
Sherman's Army gone back to the Savannah River. [Special dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Charleston, January 14.
--The enemy's forces about Hardeeville have retired back to the Savannah river.
There is some doubt whether a corps had been sent to Beaufort.
There are no indications of an advance this way.