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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.14 (search)
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 20. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Unveiling of the statue of General Ambrose Powell Hill at Richmond, Virginia , May 30 , 1892 . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], Grand Calculations (search)
Gen. Evans's expedition to North
Edisto.--Interesting from Nassau.Charleston, March 31--The Charleston Courier, of this morning, confirms the report that Gen. Evans had ventured on an expedition to North Fedisto.
It has also information from Nassau to the 16th.
The ship Great Republic.
reported to have on board 3,000 Federal troops, had passed Nassau for Ship Island.
The steamer Karnak reports the steamer Miramon, with 1,100 bales of cotton, to have been captured off the mouth Gen. Evans had ventured on an expedition to North Fedisto.
It has also information from Nassau to the 16th.
The ship Great Republic.
reported to have on board 3,000 Federal troops, had passed Nassau for Ship Island.
The steamer Karnak reports the steamer Miramon, with 1,100 bales of cotton, to have been captured off the mouth of the Mississippi by the Federal.
The engineer tried to blow her up, but failed.
The Nasson Herald learns from the Havana papers that a treaty of peace had been signed at Lalided, February 18th, and that a ratification by President Juaren had been received in Vera Crus on the 28th.
In consequence, two Spanish battalions, just starting, had returned to Havana.
Part of the allied army remain at Orizaba.
The Mexican flag is again flying from the Castle of San Juan de Ullon.
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The Daily Dispatch: April 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], An English opinion of the War in America . (search)
From the coast. Augusta. March 31.
--The Savannah News, of this morning, learns from passengers just arrived, that scouts of the South Carolina army surprised a party of Federal in a house on North Edisto Island, on Friday last, killed three, wounded others, and captured twenty. They also took three pieces of cannon and several Federal uniforms.
One Carolinian was slightly wounded.
The Savannah Republican has a similar report, and also the following later intelligence, learned from a trustworthy gentleman, viz: That on Saturday General Evans, with 1,000 men, proceeded to attack the enemy, supposing him to be in force of only 2500; but instead, found him to be five or six thousand strong.
The Confederates drive-in the enemy's picket, killing one and mortally wounding two, and capturing twenty.
The Confederates then retired in good order.