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Re-arrest of Parson Brownlow. --The Knoxville Register, of the 27th ult., says: Brownlow was arrested and remanded to prison by Col. Monsarrat, Commandant of this post, immediately on his discharge by the civil authorities.
Latest from Kentucky.the Confederate cause onward.official report of the Woodsonville fight.&c., &c., &c. The following interesting Kentucky items are gathered from the latest papers received at this office: The Blue Grass in arms — Uprising of the people. From the Memphis Avalanche, of the 27th ult., we take the following: We have received some information from a gentleman just from Bourbon county, Ky., confirmatory to the accounts we have had of the progress of the Southern cause in the Blue Grass section. He reports that Unionism is dead in that section, killed off by Lincoln and Cameron's abolition scheme. Except among some designing Lincolnites in the towns, no one is heard to speak a word in favor of Lincoln; but the feeling is unanimous for the South. From every county men are constantly going out in squads to join Gen. Humphrey Marshall's army, whose men have become so bold that they come down into the counties so recently overrun by the Hessians and ope
Arrival of a vessel from Havana at Mobile. --The Blockade no Obstruction.--A schooner arrived at Mobile, Ala., on the 27th ult., from Havana, bringing a cargo of colter sulphur, medicines, &c. The blockading fleet saw her as she came into port, but couldn't catch her. Good seamanship and good pilotage brought her through.
The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Abolition of imprisonment for Deer in England. (search)
. Conway is well known on the river. He was mate of the steamer Milwaukee last season. On the 23d ult., Mr. John Bowers' gun factory, on Battle Creek, eight miles southwest of Springfield, Tenn., was destroyed by fire. Loss, $5,000. Mr. George S. Cameron, President of the Bank of Chester, S. C., and one of the best financiers in the Confederate States, has taken $50,000 of the capital stock of the Bank of Fulton, in Atlanta, Ga. James McInharnay died at Charleston on the 27th inst., from the effects of injuries received at the explosion of a rifled cannon at Otter Island a short time since. Dr. Lucius C. Fambro, a private in the Thirteenth Georgia regiment, from Upson county, Georgia, committed suicide on the 25th instant. The passport system is most strictly carried on in Poland. To get a passport to leave the country costs a Pole four hundred rabbles, which is about two hundred and eighty dollars. Cholera is making great ravages in India. At Caunpo