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The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The demonstration on the Peninsula — Withdrawal of the Yankees from New Kent C. H. (search)
Destruction of Cotton by fire — a Blockade Runner ashore. Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 9. --A fire occurred here last night, which consumed one thousand and twenty-five bales of cotton, belonging to the Chicorn Steamship Company and J. R. Morrison. The cotton was partially insured. Loss $700,000. The steamer Spunkie is ashore under the guns of Fort Caswell. The principal part of the cargo will be saved, but the vessel will probably be lost. Seventy-three prisoners, captured by Gen. Martin, last week, at Shepardsville, below Newbern, arrived here to-day.
Fight in Alabama. Selma, Feb. 9. --The Reporter has received information of a fight between the Lewis squadron and the enemy, near Lebanon, Ala., on Wednesday last. The enemy, nine thousand strong, subsequently abandoned Lebanon, and retreated towards the Tennessee River. Our force numbered four hundred only. The Reporter's correspondent days the Yankee force at Larkin's Ferry, numbers at least forty thousand.
From east Tennessee. Morristown, Feb. 9. --A flag of truce for the purpose of bringing a number of ladies out of Knoxville, went out yesterday. Gen. Martin's cavalry drove in the enemy's pickets, and captured one caisson and a few wagons within four miles of Knoxville yesterday.