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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], Drafting the "Solid Men." (search)
Capture of a Federal mail steamer--Yankee opinion of the Arkansas. Jackson, Miss., July 21.
--Lieut. Col. Ferguson of Starke's cavalry, with two companies and a field battery, had captured and destroyed a Federal mail steamer at Skipwith's Landing, eighty miles above Vicksburg.
Col. Ferguson succeeded in obtaining possession of the mail bag from the ship Richmond, en route for Washington.
The contents are highly interesting.
Yankee letters admit the impossibility of capturing Vicksburg without an immense land force, and admit that the Arkansas whipped them.
They evince great terror of the Arkansas.
Her appearance round the bend this morning was the signal for a general stampede.--The bombarding continued slowly to- day.
The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1862., [Electronic resource], To Correspondents. (search)
One hundred dollars reward.
--$100 reward will be paid for the apprehension and delivery in jail of my two negro men, John miles and Nick Slaughter, who ranaway from my estate, on the Green Mountain, Albemarle county, on Monday, 21st of July. John Miles is 30 years old; six feet high; weighs 180 pounds, and ginger bread color.
Nick is the same color and height; not so heavy; stoops a little, and has little beard.
If taken in Albemarle I will pay $50, and $100 out of the county.
Post-Office; Carter's Bridge, Albemarle county, Va.
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