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igible to office; that Maine and Massachusetts shall constitute one State of the United States, to be called "East New England;" and Vermont, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Connecticut, another, to be called "We New England." Harrisonburg, March 14 --We have here Baltimore papers of the 10th. The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia inquirer says that a special messenger from Mr. Dayton, the Minister to France, had arrived there. Nothing was known officially of the dispatchbut the messenger told his friends that France had determined to recognize the Southern Confederacy. The report was generally believed in Baltimore, and occasioned great rejoicing among the friends of the South in that city. Dalton, March 14 --Northern paper state that Adjutant Gen. Thomas in at Nashville, pushing forward the work of organizing negro troops. Several re-enlisted regiments have passed through Nashville, returning to the field. Sherman's command was at Vick
Another vessel destroyed. Petersburg, March 14. --Capt. Rdenb rough and eight men, of the Signal Corp boarded and captured on Friday night, of Nansemond river, the schooner Julia Bake of Portland, loaded with valuable stores. The captain and crew and three negroes were brought off and the vessel burnt. she was valued at ten thousand dollars. Several vessels and a gunboat were close by, but on men were not interfered with.
The Daily Dispatch: March 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Confederate Navy--Exploits of the Alabama. (search)
From the Southwest. Meridian, March 14. --Advices from Jackson report Gen. Sherman moving down the river from Vicksburg, with troops, and it supposed he is going up Red river. Gov. Clarke has ordered a meeting of the Legislature at Macon, on the 24th inst. The telegraph is working as formerly in Mississippi, all the damage done the line by the Yankees having been repaired. large force is at work on the railroads, and repairing is going forward rapidly.
From Mobile. Mobile, March 14 --Telegraphic communication is re-established to Jackson, and North to Senatobia and Waterford, South to Brook haven and Amite. An arrival from New O leans reports the death of Mrs. Gen. Beauregard.