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The Daily Dispatch: February 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], The latest Rage among the "Swells" of Baltimore. (search)
tory, and, humbling our selves before Him, should pray that He may strengthen our confidence in His mighty power and righteous judgment. Then may we surely trust in Him that He will perform His promise and encompass us as with a shield. In this trust, and to this and to this end, I, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States, do hereby set apart Friday, the 28th day of February instant, as a day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer; and I do hereby invite the Reverend Clergy and people of the Confederate Stares to repair to their respective place of public worship to humble themselves before Almighty God. and pray for His profession and favor to our beloved country, and that we may be saved from our enemies, and from the hand of all that hate us. Given under my hand and the seal of the Confederate States, at Richmond, this 19th day of February, A. D. 1863. Jefferson Davis. By the President: William M. Enees. to 21--125 Secretary of State ad. in
ut off, &c. Furture from Trenessei — Railroad communication between Menphis and Charleston cut off, &c. St. Lours, Feb, 19. --A Union scout who has been operating up the Tennessee and Cumberland rivers, reached here this morning, and repoat the bridge, at Bridgeport, some seventy miles above, was also disabled; but this is not confirmed. St. Louis, Feb. 19 --The Republican's ?Cairo dispatch says that the latest advices from Fort Donelson, report that the gunboat St. Loto reinforce Fort Donelson, not knowing that we had captured it. H. W. Halleck, Major-General, "c. St. Louis, Feb. 19, --Six additional boat loads of the Fort Donelson prisoners arrived last night and this morning, and will be speedieologist, was arrested last night and committed to a military prison on the charge of disloyalty. Springfield, Mc., Feb. 19.--It is not probable that our army will follow General Price very far into Arkansas. There is considerable talk of forti