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Later from Corinth. Savannah, May 1.
--A dispatch from the Corinth correspondent of the Republican, dated the 29th, says that the enemy has been reinforced and are advancing.
There is heavy skirmishing daily.
Quite an affair occurred to-day this side of Monterey.
Mobile, May 1.--A special dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser, from Corinth, 26th ult., says that Col. Scott's Louisiana cavalry, consisting of two companies, had driven out a regiment of Federal from Tuscumbia, killed sethe 29th, says that the enemy has been reinforced and are advancing.
There is heavy skirmishing daily.
Quite an affair occurred to-day this side of Monterey.
Mobile, May 1.--A special dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser, from Corinth, 26th ult., says that Col. Scott's Louisiana cavalry, consisting of two companies, had driven out a regiment of Federal from Tuscumbia, killed several and took forty prisoners. The enemy burnt the stores, and were pursued by the Confederates.
Result unknown.
The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], English opinion of Affairs in America . (search)
From New Orleans. Mobile, May 1.
--The telegraph operator from Bay St. Louis, has telegraphed to the Mobile office that the stores in New Orleans were being emptied of sugar and molasses, which were thrown into the streets and the river.
The city was to be formally surrendered on the 26th (?), but the time was extended.
Some of the enemy's vessels have gone up the river.
The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Unsuccessful incubation of the python. (search)
From the South Carolina coast. Charleston, May 1.
--The Federal have captured a small battery of two guns, near White Point, 22 miles from Charleston.
General Evans sent a force to look after the Yankees.
The Daily Dispatch: may 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Discharged. (search)
Affairs in Savannah. Savannah, May 1.
--Gen. Lawton has formally communicated to the City Council his determination never to surrender the city.--The Council has resolved to sustain Gen. Lawton.