['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 24/07/1862
1862; Gale Group;
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Amicus, Personne, "Wauter Van Twiller", S. M. L., N., South Carolinian,
ResumoNews: General Hardee and us Askansas Raw Recruits, An obituary notice of the late Lieutenant-Colonel DE CHOISEUL, him a correspondent, will be found in the proper Column, The Gazette special, dated Lexington, says that General Ward assumed command last night, The Confiscation Bill not yet Signed, The Yankee General McCall, now confined in the officers' quarters on Main street, on Friday asked the steward of the prison to buy him some underclothing, Later from California, The Southern Cultivator, From the Mississippi Flotilla, At a meeting of the Stockholders of the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company residing in this city, for the purpose of considering the action of W. S. Morris, in cutting off telegraphic communication to and from the East with this city, it was, Affairs in the Valley, Dr. Palmer and the Southern Army, Letters of Marque and Reprisal in the North, Curious Phenomena, Later from Europe, Captain W. H. Crisp, City Intelligence, A Skirmish in Orange County, The Game of Deception, The City has been agitated again to-day by another batch of alarming rumors, Death of an Old Citizen, Look Out, Speculators!, The True Flams, A Beautiful Tribute, "Dead or Alive", Outrages of a Federal Commander in Alabama Horrible Barbarities, Communications, Recruiting in Boston, Multiple News Items, Financial and Commercial Philadelphia Markets, Contraband Arms for New Orleans, The Lynchburg Republican of to-day, (Monday) says, Ex-Governor Seymour of Connecticut, opposed to a War of Subjugation, The Convention, The Gathering of the Pear Read before the Aiken Vine Growing and Horticultural Association, and from the Pen of a Lady Member, Federal Reports from Vicksburg, Vegetables for our Soldiers, The Northern Democracy and the War, The War Meeting in New York, By Telegraph The Latest News, Our Army Correspondence. Editorial: A Fig for Molasses, We understand that the indies of Orengeburg have shown a great interest in the wounded soldiers with pass through their village on their way homewards, A New and Formidable Weapon, Nickerson's Hotel. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Letter to the editor: Doubts!. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry. Obituary.
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