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Natchez courier - 10/09/1862

1862; Gale Group;

Autores

A. K., E. A. Bolles, S. Cooper, Adj't and Insp'r General, Warning, J. P. M. Calvo, Thos. Francis Meagher, Brig. Gen. Commanding the Irish Brigade, Lynchburg Rep., 20th Inst, C. G. Memminger, Secretary of the Treasury, Hartsville (Tenn.) Vidette, 19th, Bunkum, Gen'l Comd'g, Vicksburg Whig, Aug. 28, J. F. Belton, A. A. Gen'l., Mississippian, C. F. Merrick, City Clerk, T. J. Weed, Major & A. A. A. G.,

Resumo

News: City Council, A Few Plain Suggestions, The Old Leaven, "On to Richmond", The Last Conscription Orders, Official Vote of North Carolina, Scenes at the Sailing of a Steamer, Com. Barron, M'Cook and Keith, Increasing Demand for Weeds, Correspondence of the Daily Courier, A Compromise with the South Advocated, To Transport Artillery across Streams Where There is Neither Ford, Bridge Nor Boats, New Orleans Intelligence, From Cumberland Gap Gen. Morgan in a Perilous Situation, Good News from Cumberland Gap, "McClellan's "Change of Base", The President's Threat of Resigning, The Counterfeit Treasury Notes, It is now understood that Buell has made a move up the Saquatchie Valley which the reader will remember, lies between Chattanooga and Nashville, followed by the Dutch General Rosenerantz, at the head of 15,000 troops, to protect his rear, Punch's Account of the "Change of Base", An officer from the Rappahannock river gives the Richmond Dispatch some highly important intelligence from our operations in that vicinity, Telegraphic Gen. Kirby Smith's Dispatch, On to Washington, Admiral Buchanan, Yankee Love for the Negro, A rumor being prevalent yesterday morning that gunboats had passed Bayon Sara for Natchez, we telegraphed the operator at that place and received a reply "That none had passed that he was aware of", Gun from Kentuck, One of Pierpoint's Sheriffs Captured, Telegraphic, Forty-one Yankees arrived here yesterday from Chattahooga, to be exchanged, we believe, Old Abe Facetions as Ever, "The Deed is Done", The Lying Yankees, Multiple News Items, A Daring Spy Hung, A correspondent from Pope's army to the Herald, says, The New York Herald of the 23d, has a dispatch from Baltimore saying that Stonewall Jackson is marching to Winchester with 100,000 men, while Lee, with 150,000, is to attack Pope's army, Out of the strange passengers of the City of Baltimore on her last trip from Europe, upwards of forty enlisted in the Yankee army immediately on their arrival, The Militia Draft—Its Object, "We'Ll Have a Fight Now, Certain", Artemus Ward's Toast—Woman, Raw-Hide Shoes, Rebels in Connecticut, Jim Lane's Negro Regiment on Duty—They Are to Guard Secesh Prisoners—Interesting Correspondence Note from Major Calkins to Major Weed, It now seems certain that Clarksville and Forts Donelson, The Great Victory, An Important Letter from Frank Meagher, Telegraphic Three Days Fight!, Deservers. Editorial: A Manly Protest, Private Dispatch, Outrages Committed at Gallatin, The Northern papers tell us that the new levies of troops from the North passed through Washington singing, McClellan's Campaign, The Essex—How Treated at Port Hudson, "Porbearance Ceases to Be a Virtue", Incidents of the Bombardment, Good Advice, From New Orleans, We are glad to see, says the Vicksburg Whig, that Capt. Raphael Semmes, of the privateer Sumter, is out with a new vessel; much superior to the one he formerly commanded, which played such havoc with the Yankee merchantmen, Disinterment of Dead Bodies, The Columbus Enquirer says. Letter to the editor: Occasional, No. 3, Gen. Stonewall Jackson and the Bible Society. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, District of the Mississippi.

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