['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 09/09/1862
1862; Gale Group;
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J. C. Winsmith, Captain Company H., Maj. Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Jefferson Davis, J. P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, C. F. Hall, F., X., Personne, Confederate,
ResumoNews: Battle of Manassas Plains Interesting Details of the Battles—the Pas… of the opposing forces during the late Battles—The Northern Accounts, The Franklin North Pole Exploring Expedition, From Washington, A private dispatch received by P. A. AVEILEKE, from Lieutenant P. A. AVEILER, Twenty-third South Carolina regiment, dated Richmond, September 6th, says, The Philadelphia Ledger states that not a dollar of the prize money realized by the sales of vessels and cargos at that port has been distributed, though some of the vessels were sold many months ago, The War to End by Spring, A correspondent of the Osservatore Romano, writing from Bologne, announces the marriage of a priest named Antonio Giovanetti, with a lady named Dominica Capsupi, Youthful Martyrs, Day of Thanksgiving Proclamation by the President, The Victory in Kentucky, Escape of Mr. W. H. Hurlburt from Richmond, What the Yankees Said before the Last Battle, Speaking the Truth, A True Southerner, The Comet, Intelligence has been received from various sources, says the Richmond Examiner, that the enemy has succeeded in evading or forcing the lines of the Confederates between Manaseas and Washington, and reached Arlington Heights with the wreck of his army, How Mr. Sanders Escaped The Purport of His Dispatches, By Telegraph The Latest News, The Will of Commodore Urich P. Levy, Multiple News Items, The Late Battles, From Cumberland Gap, The proclamation of President DAVIS, for a day of thanksgiving, will command approving attention, Washington Gossip, Vankee Estimate of the Confederate Army, Cardinal Antonelli, it is rumored, has sent a dispatch to Constantinople, claiming that neighter France nor Russia, but the Pope alone, has a right to touch the Holy Places, The Battles in Virginia. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Shipping news: United States Prize Court The Case of the Steamer Stettin, Accident to the Great Eastern, The New Rebel Steamer "No.299". Editorial: Multiple Editorial Items, Conventions, and the South Carolina State Convention, The … of Earl Russell, Our Army Correspondence. Letter to the editor: Slave—Servant, Communications. Marriage notices: MARRIED, on Monday, the 25th August, 1862, at Ditchley, Washington County, Mississippi, by the Rev. JOHN BECEWORTH, Lieut. Col. S. W. FERGUSON, C. S. A., to CATHERINE S. LEE, only daughter of Major W. H. LEE, of the former place. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry. Review: Seward's Letter—Opinions of the Press.
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