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From Norfolk.[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, May 18, 1861.
The trains of the past day or two have brought new accessions to our troops, and our city presents quite a military appearance.
Six of Lincoln's boats are reported off Old Point.
When they think of giving us a visit, a warm reception is promised.
The Old Dominion Guards, in command of Capt. Culpeper, came over from Portsmouth yesterday, and are stationed some distance up the road.
Enthusiasm here is great, and in the Old North State troops await orders to join us, and will come within seven hours notice.
They are willing to come if their daily allowance is to be served out at three crackers per day.
Some of the soldiers here, unused to our water, have in consequence taken sick.--Twenty-two are at this time inmates of our hospital.
The two brothers of the young man, Smith, who died in Portsmouth a short time since, are both lying sick.
They are properly cared for by the patrio
The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], A daring Feat. (search)
Latest from the Norththe battle near Culpeper Court house. Mobile. Aug. 17.
--A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Grenada, August 18th, says:
Northern dates of the 11th and 12th have been received.
They say their force retired from the field when overpowered by numbers; their infantry were badly cut up, and that Culpeper is one vast hospital.
Gen. Geary's brigade, 2,000 strong, lost 1,600 in charging a Confederate battery.
The 5th Ohio was nearly annihilated.
The 3d Wisconsin stampeded from the battle field.
The reception of the news in New York caused stocks to go down and gold to go up.
The Chicago Tribune says that Jackson evidently out generated and defeated Pope.
The Memphis correspondent of the Chicago Tribune has been arrested for disloyalty.
A number of deserters from Sherman's army arrived here this evening, and report that great dissatisfaction exists in that army.
Gen. Curtis is reported to have landed a large portion of
The Daily Dispatch: October 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bad subjects. (search)
Bad subjects.
--Among the prisoners committed to the C. S. prison on the 13th October. were F. L. Smith. J. H. Weeks, and Wm. Weeks, received from Culpeper C. N., the first for disloyalty and the two last for piloting the enemy; also, Jas. Lynch, Barney McNamee, and Wm. Rogers, of Whitingham's artillery, sent by their Captain, to be fed on bread and water.