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The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Officers captured. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1865., [Electronic resource], Appearance of the Battle-field of Franklin . (search)
Appearance of the Battle-field of Franklin.
The Nashville correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial writes:
"I lately passed over and examined the field where was fought, November 30, one of the fiercest and bloodiest battles, for the numbers engaged, of the whole war. The carnage among the rebels must have been fearful.
All along in front of the breastworks on which they charged, for several rods deep, the graves are clustered as thick as in the most populous Potter's-field of the Old World.
As the rebels occupied the field after the fight, they had abundant leisure to bury their dead decently, hence there are none of those disgusting and revolting exhibitions that sometimes shock the beholder, but he cannot repress a feeling of unfeigned sadness at the thought that in the short space of four hours all these multitudes were slaughtered in a vain struggle to accomplish the command of a madman.
"The breastworks cross the Franklin pike a right angle, and it was rig
The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1865., [Electronic resource], Southern Representation — the latest news from Washington . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1865., [Electronic resource], From Chili and Peru --the Situation . (search)
From Mexico. New York, December 14.
--Latest advices from Mexico sum up thus: From 20th to 30th of November seven thousand two hundred additional French troops had arrived at Vera Cruz.
Three thousand more are daily looked for.
There were heavy arrivals from France of war munitions.
Notwithstanding these accessions, the Vera Cruz correspondent writes that the prospects of the Imperialists are gloomy.
The last installment of troops brought the cholera to Vera Cruz.
Juarez writes from San Francisco, under date of the 13th, to the Mexican Consul here, stating that the reason for ordering Ortegas's trial was because he left Mexico without permission, virtually abandoning the republican struggle.
He adds: "My family and private interests both incline me to retire to private life as soon as an election can be held.
I will cheerfully give up the Presidency, which has proved to me such a weighty burden."
New York letters from Matamoras to the 26th Nove
The Daily Dispatch: December 30, 1865., [Electronic resource], Interesting to Masons — question of invasion of Jurisdiction. (search)
San Francisco News. San Francisco, Cal., December 28.
--The overland mail, with New York dates to the 30th November, has arrived.
A slight shock of an earthquake was felt at Santa Clara last night.
The firm of Jakaboasky & Warmner failed to-day.
Their liabilities amount to over two hundred thousand dollars. Greenbacks sell at sixty-seven and three-quarters.
The following are the quotations for mining stocks: Ophir sold in morning at three hundred and fifty dollars; evening, at three hundred and seventy dollars a share; Chollar Potosi, one hundred and fifty to one hundred and sixty-two dollars; Yellow Jacket, five hundred fifty to five hundred and seventy dollars; and Savage, eight hundred and thirty dollars.