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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 10, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 447 total hits in 213 results.
Kirby Smith (search for this): article 1
The news.
Our telegrams from the Southwest still continue to be of the most cheering character.
The brave garrison of Vicksburg is as confident and determined as ever, and Kirby Smith, with ten thousand men, is said to occupy Miliken's Bend, some twenty miles above Vicksburg, on the right bank of the Mississippi, and to have cut off Banks's supplies.
The Northern news has been anticipated in our issue of Monday.
It will be noticed that all the reports concur in the Yankee losses at Vicksburg and Port Hudson to have been enormous.
No wonder that Grant should call for reinforcements.
Banks (search for this): article 1
The news.
Our telegrams from the Southwest still continue to be of the most cheering character.
The brave garrison of Vicksburg is as confident and determined as ever, and Kirby Smith, with ten thousand men, is said to occupy Miliken's Bend, some twenty miles above Vicksburg, on the right bank of the Mississippi, and to have cut off Banks's supplies.
The Northern news has been anticipated in our issue of Monday.
It will be noticed that all the reports concur in the Yankee losses at Vicksburg and Port Hudson to have been enormous.
No wonder that Grant should call for reinforcements.
Grant (search for this): article 1
The news.
Our telegrams from the Southwest still continue to be of the most cheering character.
The brave garrison of Vicksburg is as confident and determined as ever, and Kirby Smith, with ten thousand men, is said to occupy Miliken's Bend, some twenty miles above Vicksburg, on the right bank of the Mississippi, and to have cut off Banks's supplies.
The Northern news has been anticipated in our issue of Monday.
It will be noticed that all the reports concur in the Yankee losses at Vicksburg and Port Hudson to have been enormous.
No wonder that Grant should call for reinforcements.
Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 1
The news.
Our telegrams from the Southwest still continue to be of the most cheering character.
The brave garrison of Vicksburg is as confident and determined as ever, and Kirby Smith, with ten thousand men, is said to occupy Miliken's Bend, some twenty miles above Vicksburg, on the right bank of the Mississippi, and to have cut off Banks's supplies.
The Northern news has been anticipated in our issue of Monday.
It will be noticed that all the reports concur in the Yankee losses at Vicksburg and Port Hudson to have been enormous.
No wonder that Grant should call for reinforcements.
Rice (search for this): article 1
Bacon (search for this): article 1
Hay (search for this): article 1
Irish (search for this): article 1
Wheat (search for this): article 1
June 8th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 1
Monday, June 8, 1863.
Specie and Bank Notes.--Dullness is the only characteristic of the market at present.
The brokers are firm, however, in their asking rates for specie, viz: $6 prem.
for Gold, $5.50 for Silver.
They offer $5.50 premium for gold and $5 for silver.
Bank notes are still quotable at 75 to 85 per cent, premium, but little doing.
Bonds and Stocks.--The only material change in prices since our last report is the advance in Confederate Bonds, of the 15m. loan.
We have not heard of any sales, but they are now held at 200.
We quote Confederate Bonds, 400m., at 102½109 and interest; do. sevens, 100 and int.; Va. Registered Bonds, 115 and interest; North Carolina sixes, 215; do. eights, 133 and int.; Orange and Alexandria Railroad eights, 1st mortgage, 110 and int; do. do., 21 mortgage, 105 and int.; Old Dominion Trading Co, $7,000. Importing and Exporting Co., $1,000; Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Stock, 140; Richmond and Danville Railroad do., 125; R