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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 1, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Sime (search for this): article 14
Gen Dick Taylor (search for this): article 14
Vermillion Bay (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 14
Irish Bend (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 14
Vermillion (Minnesota, United States) (search for this): article 14
Yankee account of the late fight on the Techer.
--Their Success--The New Orleans Era of the 19th gives the particulars of the recess of Gen. Hanks's Teche expedition.
At Vermillion, on the 16th, the Confederates made a strong resistance, but finally retired, leaving in the enemy's hands a 32 pounder Parrott gun and a 12 pounder howitzer.
The Yankees followed the retreating Confederates for two days, during which time they were in range of their guns.
The Confederates than burnt at Franklin, La, their gunboats Hart and Diana, and their steamboats Gossamer and Newsboy, Louisa, Darby, Uncle Tommy' and Blue Hammock, and sunk the Cricket.
The heaviest of the fighting took place at Irish Bend, three miles west of Franklin.
The Era says:
The 25th Con regiment was the first to engage the enemy.
It the centre of the line of battle, having the 26th Maine on the right, and the 13th sotieut on the left, and supported by the 12th Maine.
It was deployed as skirmish are on the
1848 AD (search for this): article 15
8th (search for this): article 15
The Yankee Recruiting in Ireland
--The Quid Pro Quo--A letter from Cork, dated the 8th inst., and published in the Dublin News Letter, says that Yankee agents are ransacking every corner in Ireland for recruits for the Yankee army.
It says:
The treasonable assembling and drilling of large masses, which are nocturnally occurring in the outskirts of this city and of the country towns, are preparatory lessons in military tactics to make them the most ready to serve in the brigades of the Monghars, the Corcorans the Houlihans, and the other harness of whom the history of 1848 records that " they did not fight, but ran away.". The Yankee agents, now prowling among us, have also directed their attention to that hail made war mate rial the Irish militia.
It is asteriated that numbers of the men of this force are subsidized to enroll the youth of the country in the Nationalist clubs, and then teach them military drill.
Each draft of emigrants which leaves this port is accompani
Roman Catholic (search for this): article 15
Ireland (search for this): article 15
Liverpool, Onondaga county (New York, United States) (search for this): article 15