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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 29/04/1862

1862; Gale Group;

Autores

Exchange, G. T. Beauregard, Guardian 23d Inst., Fact, A Missionary of St. Stephen's Chapel, Chas. Lining, Steward, A Friend, Memphis Appeal, Swamp Fox, N. O. Delta, Approved, Carolina Spartan, L. C.,

Resumo

News: News from Europe, The Confederate Victory at Shiloh, Unknown Body Found, Late Northern and European News, Acknowledgement, The Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, The following from Fortress Monroe, published in the Baltimore American, exposes the plan of the Federal attack on the Forts below New Orleans, Fort Jackson, The Battle of the Diamal Swame, The Defence of Forts, The Yankee Army in Tennessee, Capt. Morgan Again, Northern Statement of Our Army, The circumstances of the late evacuation of Fredericksburg by the Confederate troops, detailed from authentic source in a letter from a citizen of that town, render it one of the most singular events of this war, The Nashville, Infamous Outrages on the Peninsula, City Intelligence, Col. Baker's Capture, A Touching Incident, Fort Jackson is a fort recently build upon the peninsula extending below New Orleans into the Gulf, and immediately upon the left bank of the Mississippi, Special Dispatches to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Citadel Square Hospital, Easter Elections St. Peter's Church, Multiple News Items, From Gen. Banks' Command, Southern Journals in Europe, Spring, The Very Latest, Later from Nassau, Gen. Sterling Price at Memphis, Gen. Beauregard, By Telegraph The Latest News, Gunboat Acknowledgments. Editorial: Arrest of Spics, Pulaska, Communications Our Soldiers, We take the following from the New York Herald of the 21st, Turk's Island Salt, The Temper Manifested at Richmond, Application of Rosin, Partizan Rangers, From Raducah and the North, Death of Leut. Lawrence M. Anderson, The Privates in the Southern Army, The Federal Debt and Currency, A friend furnishes us with the following extracts from a letter received from his brother, dated Near Yorktown, April 12, 1862, Texas News. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Shipping news: The steamer Thomas L. Wragg left this port yesterday, for St. John's, N. B., Ship Island. Letter to the editor: Communications. Marriage notices: MARRIED, on the 16th instant, by the Rev. Dr. BACHMAN, Mr. JAMES S. DRAYTON to Miss LOUISA A. WILLIS, MARRIED, at Mount Pleasant, on the evening of the 23d instant, by the Rev. J. R. FELL, WILLIAM HENRY RICH, of Greensborough, Md, and LIZZIE SCOTT, daughter of C. F. HALE, Esq.. Obituary. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry. Classified ads: Notice.

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