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The War in the Southwest. Grenada, August 4th. --The enemy is reported to be advancing on Senatobia, in three columns, from Memphis — estimated at from 1,500 to 2,000 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in spe
The War in the Southwest. Grenada, August 4th. --The enemy is reported to be advancing on Senatobia, in three columns, from Memphis — estimated at from 1,500 to 2,000 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in spe
ispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyean hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in specie. He has arrived here. Prisoners taken yesterday report from below that the Yankees have evacuated Baton Rouge, and that Gen. Breckinridge is in possession of the city.
0 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in specie. He has arrived here. Prisoners taken yesterday report from below that the Yankees have evacuated Baton Rouge, and that Gen. Breckinridge is in possession of the city.
00 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in specie. He has arrived here. Prisoners taken yesterday report from below that the Yankees have evacuated Baton Rouge, and that Gen. Breckinridge is in possession of the city.
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The War in the Southwest. Grenada, August 4th. --The enemy is reported to be advancing on Senatobia, in three columns, from Memphis — estimated at from 1,500 to 2,000 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in sp
Fort Taylor (Texas, United States) (search for this): article 2
0 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in specie. He has arrived here. Prisoners taken yesterday report from below that the Yankees have evacuated Baton Rouge, and that Gen. Breckinridge is in possession of the city.
Austin (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 2
The War in the Southwest. Grenada, August 4th. --The enemy is reported to be advancing on Senatobia, in three columns, from Memphis — estimated at from 1,500 to 2,000 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in sp
Jackson (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 2
00 strong, Reinforcements are being sent from this place to Col. Jackson. Curtis's cavalry attacked a provision train en route to Gen. Parsons, near Austin, Mississippi, a few days ago, and were repulsed, with considerable loss. A Cairo dispatch, dated the 28th, says: The rebels made a dash at Humboldt yesterday. Our cavalry fled without firing a gun. The rebel cavalry attacked our infantry and killed fifteen, taking some prisoners, and have possession of the town. Col. Logan hung Mr. Whipple, a wealthy and influential citizen of Jackson, Tenn., on the 29th ult., for piloting Confederate partisans to a bridge which they burned. Logan also burnt the houses of several sympathizers. Dr. Leftwich, a Yankee cotton buyer, was captured by guerrillas near Brownsville, last week, with $25,000 in specie. He has arrived here. Prisoners taken yesterday report from below that the Yankees have evacuated Baton Rouge, and that Gen. Breckinridge is in possession of the city.
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Runaway --On Sunday, 27th June,David, a negro boy, about 20 years of age, ginger-bread color, owned by Messrs. Green & Marshall, and hired of P. M. Tabb & Son. He left the farm formerly occupied by Dr. Duval, on the Westham road. He was last seen in company with two negroes of Mr. Moncure, and it is supposed they were making their way towards the enemy's lines in the upper country. A suitable reward will be paid for his return to Mr. Drumheller, the overseer on the farm, or to myself. A. D. Williams, au 7--3t Trustee for B. W. Green.
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