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Suffolk, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Latest from the North. the fighting at Suffolk — a Gunboat riddled — Rumors of the Withdrawal of the rebels — Hooker Urged to go in and gather Lee, &c. [from our Own Reporter.] Fredericksburg, April 24. --I have received the N was completely riddled by rifled field artillery on the mond, Tuesday night. Another steamer was fired into coming from Suffolk. Skirmishing is constantly going on. Longstreet has 50,000 men. Deserters say the troops are being rapidly withdrawn from the Rappahannock and sent to Eastern Virginia and North Carolina. Gen. Dix has gone to Norfolk, and probably to Suffolk. No fears of Suffolk being cut off. The Herald says "there is a good deal of feeling in this city about the affair"Suffolk being cut off. The Herald says "there is a good deal of feeling in this city about the affair" of Corcoran's killing Kimball. It is said he drew his sword, halted Corcoran without authority, used insulting language, and swore he should not pass, etc. A Washington telegram says the roads in Statford are again impassion. From "off C<
of water!" "Sit on your packs, and not on the ground!" "You, sir, two days salle de polies for lying in the shade. Do you think we can drag fever and shout with us? Up with you!" "And you, there exposing your chest to the coldest; you'll be writhing like a scarecrow probably!" When we arrived at our destination the and hurry-scurry were greater. First duties over and eaten the officers seemed possessed; they stormed and shouted at the sight of a particle of dust and mud upon a shoe; they caused the trowner; to be turned up to see that there were no damp feet; doctors flew about inquiring after sore heel explains grew red in the face and threatened prisons, dungeons, and even shooting and cutting into a million of places, in their anxiety to see everything orderly and comfortable. Before sunset whether it or village, the regiment was as quiet as a church. Next morning everybody awoke refreshed, and rather inclined for the march than otherwise.--Dickens's All the Year Round.
The siege of Washington raised. The siege of Washington, N. C., has been raised, and Gen. Hill's forces have fallen back three miles to the Cross Roads, leaving the enemy in quiet possession of the town. It is not likely that another attempt will be made to capture it. The abandonment of the siege was probably caused by the advance of the enemy on Kinston, which is near and on the route to Goldsboro'. The town of Washington was Bombarded on the 15th and 16th insts., and four or five houses knocked down. The Yankees refused to let the women and children be removed from town; and two ladies who escaped the night before the cannonade commenced state that the Yankees were on short rations, and had impressed the supplies of the citizens.
Goldsboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The siege of Washington raised. The siege of Washington, N. C., has been raised, and Gen. Hill's forces have fallen back three miles to the Cross Roads, leaving the enemy in quiet possession of the town. It is not likely that another attempt will be made to capture it. The abandonment of the siege was probably caused by the advance of the enemy on Kinston, which is near and on the route to Goldsboro'. The town of Washington was Bombarded on the 15th and 16th insts., and four or five houses knocked down. The Yankees refused to let the women and children be removed from town; and two ladies who escaped the night before the cannonade commenced state that the Yankees were on short rations, and had impressed the supplies of the citizens.
Kinston (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The siege of Washington raised. The siege of Washington, N. C., has been raised, and Gen. Hill's forces have fallen back three miles to the Cross Roads, leaving the enemy in quiet possession of the town. It is not likely that another attempt will be made to capture it. The abandonment of the siege was probably caused by the advance of the enemy on Kinston, which is near and on the route to Goldsboro'. The town of Washington was Bombarded on the 15th and 16th insts., and four or five houses knocked down. The Yankees refused to let the women and children be removed from town; and two ladies who escaped the night before the cannonade commenced state that the Yankees were on short rations, and had impressed the supplies of the citizens.
Washington, N. C. (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
The siege of Washington raised. The siege of Washington, N. C., has been raised, and Gen. Hill's forces have fallen back three miles to the Cross Roads, leaving the enemy in quiet possession of the town. It is not likely that another attempt will be made to capture it. The abandonment of the siege was probably caused by the advance of the enemy on Kinston, which is near and on the route to Goldsboro'. The town of Washington was Bombarded on the 15th and 16th insts., and four or five houses knocked down. The Yankees refused to let the women and children be removed from town; and two ladies who escaped the night before the cannonade commenced state that the Yankees were on short rations, and had impressed the supplies of the citizens.
Runaway --On the 29th of April, from my farm, in Henrico county near Church, two negro men, named Hector and Griffin. Griffin is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 ifGriffin is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out for their delivery to me or Wm. Randy, at Main st. or in jail where I can get them. W. W. Henrico county ap 21--
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Runaway --On the 29th of April, from my farm, in Henrico county near Church, two negro men, named Hector and Griffin. Griffin is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out for their delivery to me or Wm. Randy, at Main st. or in jail where I can get them. W. W. Henrico county ap 21--
Runaway --On the 29th of April, from my farm, in Henrico county near Church, two negro men, named Hector and Griffin. Griffin is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out for their delivery to me or Wm. Randy, at Main st. or in jail where I can get them. W. W. Henrico county ap 21--
Runaway --On the 29th of April, from my farm, in Henrico county near Church, two negro men, named Hector and Griffin. Griffin is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 if n is years old, dark complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, from Mr. Valuricce, near White where he has a wife. Hector is light complexion, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, was the property of Col. and was sold to Mr. Eliott of Richmond. The said negro has a wife at Col. and was purchased by of Henrico county. I will give $ reward if taken in the State, or $100 if taken out for their delivery to me or Wm. Randy, at Main st. or in jail where I can get them. W. W. Henrico county ap 21--
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