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The Daily Dispatch: March 18, 1863., [Electronic resource], Exported crossing of the Rappahannock by the enemy. (search)
The Yazee expedition — battle of Fort Pemberton--the enemy's movements. Mobile, March 16. --A special dispatch to the Appeal, dated Pamola, Miss, March 14, says a gentleman direct from Coldwalen states that two formidable gunboats, the Chiliteeths and De Kalb, two rams with cotton defences three gunboats, not deemed formidable, three batteries three hundred cavalry, and ten thousand men, comprise the Yankee force in the Yazoo. Some boats not loaded accompany the expedition, it is thought for the purpose of stealing cotton. They left Helena with one day's rations of meat, plenty of bread, and other supplies. They rely upon the resources of the country for meat, which they are stealing. The Appeal says a gentleman who witnessed the fight at Fort Pemberton states that our troops waded to their waists to get a chance at the enemy. The Yankee fleet consists of six gunboats and rams, with an infantry force of from five to eight thousand. The enemy's movements indicate
Sales of Foreign goods. Charleston, March 16. --At the large cargo sales to-day seasonable goods brought an average advance of fifteen per cent. All quiet along the coast to-night.