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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Capture of Plymouth , N. C. --Twenty-five hundred prisoners and thirty pieces of artillery taken. (search)
The capture of Plymouth. Goldsboro', April 21.
--The train is just in from Tarboro', and passengers report that Plymouth was captured by Gen. Hoke, with twenty-five hundred prisoners--half of whom are negroes.
The slaking of two gun-boats during the attack is also reported.--Our loss is stated to be two hundred and fifty killed and wounded.
The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Capture of Plymouth , N. C. --Twenty-five hundred prisoners and thirty pieces of artillery taken. (search)
The capture of Plymouth
We at last have the positive intelligence that Plymouth is taken.
It was stormed by General Hoke, of North Carolina, on Wednesday.
Full twenty-our hours before it was captured we had the news here that it was ours.
Of course, the premature report grew out of the movement upon the place and the conviction that it must fall.
The result is sixteen hundred prisoners, twenty five cannon, (probably sledge pieces,) a large amount of small arms, and valuable stores, commissary and quartermaster.
The details are not yet very full, but enough to show that the work is complete.
It is gratifying that this first redemption of North Carolina ground from Yankee occupation — Lee., the first fortified post held by the enemy — is achieved at least chiefly by North Carolinians, under one of their own Generals.
This sort of national satisfaction is just what all would be delighted to accord to each of the generous and intrepid State partners and participants in the
The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Meeting in Baltimore for the Benefit of Presbyterian ministers in the South . (search)
From North Carolina. Raleigh, December 9.
--The Legislature counted the vote to-day for Governor.
Worth received 32,539; Holden, 25,809.
Majority for Worth, 6,730.
Vance received 132; Stamper, 52; and R. F. Hoke, 22.
The Legislature had passed a joint resolution to inaugurate Governor Worth to-day, but rescinded it this morning.
The Legislature passed a resolution to adjourn on the 18th instant, to meet on the 1st of February.
The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1865., [Electronic resource], Political view of General Butler 's resignation. (search)
The Governorship of North Carolina. Raleigh, N. C., December 9.
--The Legislature of this State to-day counted the vote recently cast for Governor: Worth, 32,539; Holden, 25,809--majority for Worth, 6,730.
Vance, 132; Stamper, 52; R. F. Hoke, 22.
The Legislature had passed a joint resolution to inaugurate Mr. Worth to-day, but rescinded it this morning, and passed a resolution to adjourn on the 18th instant to meet on the 1st of February.