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['Charleston courier', 'Tri-weekly courier'] - 19/06/1862

1862; Gale Group;

Autores

K., Richmond Presbyterian, J. C. Pemberton, Major-General Commanding, Pirro, Personne,

Resumo

News: The News About Richmond, The Downfall of Memphis, By an arrival from General BEUREGARD'S army, the Richmond Examiner learns that the evacuation of Carinth had utterly discommitted General HALLECK'S plans, Liverpool Cotton Market, Professor S. H. Dickson, M. D., In reference to the gallant exploits of Generals Jackson and STRUART, as mentioned in full in another column of this issue, it may be said that both are Virginians, and well acquainted with the territory in and over which they have worked, Yankee Arithmetic, Late Northern Intelligence, DEMPEEY PHILLIPS, of Lancaster, has ten … in the Confederate service, … Fight at Secessionville, Headquarters Department South Carolina and Georgia, Captain Henry Camphell King, What a General Can Do., ISAAC INGALLS STEVENS, Governor of Beanfort, South Carolina, and commander of the forces engaged in the late and pending attacks against the Confederates on James' Island defending Charleston, is a man of mark and note, and as near a gentleman, perhaps, as it is permitted one to be in Yankee service, The Confederate Wounded and Prisoners in Washington, D. C., The Northern papers are failing in enterprise, The latest issues received make no mention of SEIELDS, whereas we fully expected to learn from them that SHIELDS had capture JACKSON, Having Eyes, but They See Not, Multiple News Items, The Late Captain …, National Correspondence of the Courier, By Telegraph The Latest News. Obituary. Miscellaneous: By A. S. Willington & Co.. Editorial: A Brilliant Reconnoisance by Stenart's Cavalry They Make the Circuit of the Enemy's Lines on the Chickahuminy—Capture and Dispersion of Yankee Cavalry—Burning, Stenate's Great Hunt, Mistake of Pickets, Late and Important from New Orleans, The Fight at Secessionville. Letter to the editor: Messrs. Editors:—In Monday's paper it was announced that Lord LYONS had sailed for England, at the suggestion or integration of SEWARD. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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