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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1862., [Electronic resource].
Found 484 total hits in 254 results.
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The news via the North. Renada, Miss., July 7.
--The St. Louis Republican, of the 3d inst., has been received here.
The following is a summary of the news:
A dispatch, dated Cairo, 1st inst., says that Gen. Hindman is back at St. Charles, with 5,000 men.--Col. Fitz, (of the Yankee army) has abandoned his position, after spiking his guns.
Curtis is reported to be in a bad situation.
His supplies can not reach him, and his army had been living on half rations for ten days. He will have to cut his way out or be captured.
It is reported that the Yankees are again retreating from Holly Springs.
The Nova Scotia has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 22d ult.
The Emllie St. Pierre affair has been settled.
The correspondent of the Paris Constitutionnel regards the mediation of Europe, respecting the American war, merely a question of time.
Public opinion, both in England and France, daily grows in favor of recognition and mediation.
In the House of Com
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The news via the North. Renada, Miss., July 7.
--The St. Louis Republican, of the 3d inst., has been received here.
The following is a summary of the news:
A dispatch, dated Cairo, 1st inst., says that Gen. Hindman is back at St. Charles, with 5,000 men.--Col. Fitz, (of the Yankee army) has abandoned his position, after spiking his guns.
Curtis is reported to be in a bad situation.
His supplies can not reach him, and his army had been living on half rations for ten days. He will have to cut his way out or be captured.
It is reported that the Yankees are again retreating from Holly Springs.
The Nova Scotia has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 22d ult.
The Emllie St. Pierre affair has been settled.
The correspondent of the Paris Constitutionnel regards the mediation of Europe, respecting the American war, merely a question of time.
Public opinion, both in England and France, daily grows in favor of recognition and mediation.
In the House of Comm
6th (search for this): article 2
From the Southwest. Mobile, July 8.
--The Memphis Bulletin, of the 6th instant, says that the Federal are connecting their two fleets at Vicksburg by cutting a canal across the country on the opposite shore.
They are also fitting out an expedition to go up the Yazoo river to take the Confederate batteries, situated 60 miles above the mouth of the river.
On Friday last, our guerrillas captured and burnt forty wagons, loaded with Federal stores, on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
A detachment of Gen. Chalmers's command captured seventy- five more, which were saved, with their contents.
The Yankees are fortifying Memphis.
They are digging rifle pits and throwing up entrenchments five miles in rear of the city.
A portion of Sherman's division has moved from Grand Junction to Moscow, 40 miles from Memphis, where entrenchments are being constructed.
Negroes are being impressed throughout West Tennessee for the purpose.
An attack is evidently expected by the en
20th (search for this): article 5
Dr. Lilbourne F. Pety, an old physician, a native of Albemarle county, Va, died in St. Louis on the 20th ult.
21st (search for this): article 6
From New Orleans.
the Union feeling yet — the oath to be administered — Butler and the lawyer. &c.
A correspondent of the New York Times, writing from New Orleans, on the 21st ult., says:
This is an important day in the history of New Orleans, for the different "orders." which have been published by Gen. Butler and Gen. Shepley, demanding the oath of allegiance and other loyal demonstrations, whereby the Government can decide between loyal and disloyal men, culminate on Wednesday next, as the acts alluded to are to be performed on or before that mentioned date.
To-day, all grace that preceded the order demanding the oath of allegiance from officials ends, as will be seen by the following notice:
Hdq'rs Military Commandant, New Orleans, City Hall. June 20, 1862.
Every person who "exercises any office or hold any place of trust or calling which calls for the doing of any act judicial or administrative, which shall or may affect any other person than
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April (search for this): article 10
Miss Susan Archer Tally, the Southern authoress, who was arrested in April last at the house of Captain Smith, near Newport News, on suspicion of being a spy, arrived in Baltimore on Thursday from Fort McHenry, where she has resided for the past two months.
June 18th (search for this): article 3