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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 14/06/1862

1862; Gale Group;

Autores

R. Y., Joshua Ward, Commanding Battery, W. L. A., C. S. A., V., Thos. J. Moore, Late Master British Steamer Nellie, Columbia Guardian, Whig, Brig. Gen. Williams, Col. Wade Hampton, Commanding, Theodore G. Barker, Adjutant, P. W. A., The Daughters of New Orleans, An Old Soldier, J. F. G. Mittag,

Resumo

Editorial: Reduction in the Price of Beef, Gen. Halleek's Reports, The Duty of Every Man, We clip the following from the Jackson Mississippian, of June 6, The Fight at Winchester, Later from Europe, Editorial Correspondence of Courier, Multiple Editorial Items, News on the Lines, Unfounded Reports, The Losses at Chickahominy, Mechanical Resources, Yankee Rule in North Alabama. News: Oscar M. Lieber, Yankee Corruption and Degeneracy, Hampton Legion, Cotton in the West Indies, Characteristic Report, Effect of Abolitionism, Camp Literature, &c., Demand for the Surrender of Galveston, From Jackson, Weight of Cannon Balls, New Water-proof Glue, Latest from the North, How Powder is Tested, The Democratic Address, Thomas Bee Huger, "It is Now Too Late to Retire from the Contest—There is No Retrest but in Chains and Slavery!", From Memphis, Tennessee, The Tennessee Cotton Supply, How Large is the Federal Army?, Scott's Louisiana Cavalry in North Alabama, Yankee Lies, By Telegraph The Latest News, How to Manufacture Salt for Home Use, Multiple News Items, Evacuation in the West—Probabilities of the Future, The City Telegraph, A reporter of the Memphis Appeal arrived here to-day, who witnessed the destruction of Montgomery's fleet in front of Memphis, Friday, by Commodore Davis' fleet of Yankee gunboat's and rams, When the coming BONAPARTE of this war arises, says the Augusta Chronicle, he will be found not among the dirt-digging Generals, Northern Accounts Gen. Halleck's Official Announcement of His Occupation of Corinth, The Affair at Booneville, The Mortar Fleets a Failure, The Soldiers in Camp. Letter to the editor: Messrs. Editors:—I send your an extract or two from my scrap Book, Messrs. Editors:—Permit me through the medium of your columns to relieve the minds of some of the "Knowing Ones," or stay-at-home fault finders, who have industriously circulated false rumors in regard to the conduct of my command in the presence of the enemy on the morning of the 22d May, at Georgetown, The Great Battle of the Chickahominy. Business: Exclusive Yankee Commerce. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Shipping news: Something about the Confederate Steamer Sumter—Statement by a Deserter, The British Steamer Nellie. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry.

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