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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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March 14th (search for this): article 1
Affairs on the coast.
movements of the invaders — how they get their information — Jacksonville — our Sharp.
Shooters at work — the policy of firing cities--Gen. Sidney Johnson, &c.
[special Correspondence of the Dispatch.] Savannah, Ga., March 14
The news from Norfolk and the West has quite diverted our attention from the enemy hereabouts.
We have little worth recording, if we except some further attempts of the Yankees to penetrate towards our outposts, with a view to reconnoitre doubtless.--The last attempt has resulted rather unfavorably for them, thought they returned the fire of our pickets without inflicting any injury whatever.
The late desultory movements in our neighborhood indicate an impatience on the part of the invaders which will cause us, no doubt, considerable trouble from predatory incursions.
Their fleet has dispersed along the coasts of Georgia and Florida, and now are in the St. Johns river, and doubtless in possession of Jacksonvill
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