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From North Mississippi. Meridian, June 11.
--Lee and Forrest have routed the Yankee column near Baldwin, in North Mississippi, capturing 200 wagons heavily loaded with stores of all descriptions.
Forrest made a forced march to meet the enemy.
The Yankees are more destructive than ever before in the State.
Marmaduke has erected another battery on the Mississippi river at Sunny Side, below Greenville, and has a number of Yankee boats hemmed up. He had destroyed three steamers up to the 7th inst.
[another Dispatch.] Mobile, June 11th.
--A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Baldwin, June 11th, says that Forrest made a forced march and threw his command between the Yankee advance and Baldwin.
He held them, by severe and gallant fighting, for five hours, when Buford struck them on the flank, driving them four miles. An official note says the enemy were routed, and that we captured over 200 wagons loaded with stores, and many prisoners.
The destruction o
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], What is to be Settled for. (search)
What is to be Settled for.
--The Yankees have made the use of the torch legitimate against them by the burning of the following towns: Germantown and Madison Courthouse, in Virginia; Washington, North Carolina; Bluffton, South Carolina; Darien and St. Mary's, Georgia; Jacksonville and Tampa Bay, Florida; Jackson, Mississippi; Greenville, and other towns in Arkansas; Alexandria and New Iberia, Louisiana; Hickman, Randolph, Lake Providence, Bayon Sara, Plaquemine, Donaldsonville, and every other town on the Mississippi river, from the mouth of the Ohio to New Orleans, except Memphis, Natchez, Vicksburg and Baton Rouge.
The Daily Dispatch: August 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes. (search)
Sentenced to Death for counterfeiting Treasury notes.
--Judge Magrath, presiding over the Confederate Court at Greenville, South Carolina, pronounced sentence last Wednesday upon Thomas Marquand, William Williams and Henry Marquez, found guilty of counterfeiting Confederate Treasury notes.
Marquand is to be executed in Columbia on the 16th of September, and Williams and Marques on the 23d.
President Wickham, Superintendent Whitcomb, and the Directors of the Virginia Central railroad, passed up, to inspect the western end of the road, Monday night.
We learn the hog cholera has been prevailing in the neighborhood of Greenville, in this county. --Staunton Virginian.
The New York canals have closed for the season, although navigation is unobstructed.
Northern capitalists are establishing loan associations in Virginia.
Charles Dickens contemplates a visit to this country during the next spring or summer.