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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: March 13, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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5th (search for this): article 2
Van-Dorn's victory in Tennessee.
We have received some further particulars of the brilliant victory of Gen. Van-Dorn near Franklin, Tenn., on the 5th.
The fight continued four hours, and resulted in our driving the enemy from a strong position, killing 100, wounding 450, and capturing five regiments--two from Indiana, one from Ohio, one from Wisconsin, and one from Michigan.
Two thousand five hundred of the enemy escaped, with one battery and three regiments of cavalry, the remainder of his force, to Franklin.--One hundred and twenty-five wounded and thirty killed will cover our loss.
Col. Harl, of the 3d Arkansas, was killed while gallantly leading his men into action, and Captain Watson, of Gen. Armstrong's staff, while leading a charge.
Lieut Sullivan, of Gen. Van Dorn's staff, had two horses shot under him while leading a charge to King's 1st Missouri battery.
The success is due in a great measure to Gen. Forrest, who, by coming up in the enemy's rear, c
7th (search for this): article 5
8th (search for this): article 5
9th (search for this): article 5
Later from the North.
the Herald on Lincoln's Situation — riot in Detroit, &c.
[from our own reporter.] Fredericksburg, March 12.
--I have received the New York Herald of the 9th inst., and send you what there is of interest in it:
Gold closed on the 8th at 155; Exchange 172.
The Herald says this will convince Europe that our currency is not going to wreck, and will assist Mr. Chase's projects.
He is receiving two millions a week from internal taxes, and will soon receive five million.
He has funds for sixty or ninety days, and expects victories in that time which will sell United States bonds at present prices and make gold lower.
Virginia sixes are quoted at 69; Tenn., 61½
The Herald has a long editorial on Lincoln's powers responsibilities, and dangers.
There must be no more joking and trifling.
The rebellion must be suppressed in the next six months. If necessary, the Cabinet must be reorganized.
If he does not secure "military success
10th (search for this): article 7
19th (search for this): article 1
Reports from Charleston. Augusta, March 12.
--A special dispatch from "P. W. A.," to the Savannah Republican, dated Charleston, 11th, says intelligence has been received in official circles that Burnside has been assigned to the command of the "Department of South Carolina and Georgia." The attack will be made within the next ten days, probably at spring tide, on the 19th inst.
It is reported that the Catskill iron-clad passed the bar yesterday, on her way to Port Royal.
[second Dispatch.] Charleston, March 12.
--The report is current here that Burnside has arrived, and taken command at Port Royal.
It in said that this appointment was made to compromise the difficulties between Hunter and Foster.
23rd (search for this): article 8
25th (search for this): article 4
The Georgia Legislature to be Convened. Augusta, March 12.
--Gov. Brown will convene the Legislature of this State on the 25th inst., and will recommend a stringent prohibition of the cultivation of more cotton than is needed for seed; also, the prohibition of the distillation of articles of food.
January (search for this): article 2
Runaway
--$50 reward.--Ranaway from the subscriber, in Henrico county, my servant.
Smith. Said negro is about 30 years old black, polite when spoken to. He has lost part of one car; was purchased in Richmond last January, and came from Fauquier county.
I will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to me, or his confinement in jail.
so that I get him again. John Lindsey,1st Market. mh 13--5t*
January 14th (search for this): article 9