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The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], The peace meeting at Syracuse . (search)
From Mississippi. Osyka, August 29, via Mobile, August 30.
--The enemy, seven thousand strong, is in full retreat for the river.
Colonel Scott has all the roads blockaded in their front.
Colonel McClellan is between them and the river.
Colonel Ogden, with his command, and Major Campbell, with the First Louisiana artillery, are in pursuit.
Prisoners are still coming in. Captain Bartlow's battery is close to the river.
Captain John W. Leake, of Colonel Scott's staff; while carrying a very important dispatch, had his horse shot, and was slightly wounded himself.
Lieutenant-General Hardee.
A correspondent of the Columbia South Carolinian, writing from Atlanta, August 29, says:
It has been known for some time past, to some of us at least, that Lieutenant-General William J. Hardee had tendered his resignation in consequence of the ungenerous attacks upon General Johnston and his campaign by the friends of the Administration.
General Hardee having endorsed the conduct of General Johnston throughout the long and tedious campaign, looked upon these unnecessary assaults as an indirect attack upon him as an officer; and, feeling that they were alike unjust to himself and his former commander, felt constrained to retire from a field where his services and worth was not recognized.
The country, and especially the Army of Tennessee, will rejoice in the report that an appeal to his patriotism by his countless friends and admirers has caused him to withdraw the same.
Be that as it may, we know that he is still in command of his veteran corp
The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Two hundred dollars reward. (search)
Two hundred dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in some jail where I can get him, of my man John, who left my house on the night of the 29th of August last., John is about thirty-five years old, of light brown complexion, has a full head of hair, high forehead, is about five feet five inches high, and has a scar across the top of one foot — I think the lighten.
Address Charless. Lowry, Verdon Post office, Hanover county, Virginia. se 22--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], Two hundred dollars reward. (search)
Two hundred dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in jail where I can get him, of my man John, who left my house on the night of the 29th of August last.
John is about thirty-five years old, of light brown complexion, has a full head of hair, and for head, is about five feet five inches high, and a scar across the top of one foot — I think the . Address Charles T. Lowry, Verdon Post-office, Hanover county, Virginia. se 22--3t*
The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], Execution Postponed. (search)
Two hundred dollars reward.
--The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in some jail where I can get him, of my man John, who left my house on the night of the 29th of August last.
John is about thirty-five years old, of light brown complexion, has a full head of hair, high forehead, is about five feet five inches high, and has a sear across the top of one foot — I think the rightone.
Address Charles T. Lowry, Verden Post-office, Hanover county, Virginia. se 22--3t*