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The Daily Dispatch: May 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], The great victory. (search)
the advance of the army of the Potomac--General Statesman's cavalry — Gen Banks's victories in Louisiana State.
The New York Herald, of Saturday last, the 21 inst., has been received.
Its news is not of a very important character, though the following summary will be found interesting:
The situation.
It is thought the military stores at Millikin's Bend, of which there are considerable quantities, will have to run the blockade.
Gen. Baks's victories in Louisiana. Washington, May 1, 1863.
--The National Republican, of this afternoon, publishes some official dispatches from Gen. Banks, dated near St. Martinsville, 000 and 2,000 prisoners, and so deranging the plans of the rebels that they cannot for some months, if ever, reorganize the land and naval forces in that part of Louisiana.
Other successes of Gen. Banks, already known to the public, are mentioned.
Our loss in the two land battles was about 600 or 700.
Nothing could excee
The Daily Dispatch: May 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], A Union candidate for Congress in the Harper's Ferry District. (search)
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louisa county as a runaway on the 30th day of July, 1862, a small negro boy, who, says his name is Charles, and that he belongs to Lieut. West, of Louisiana.
He appears to be about ten or twelve years old is four feet high, of a brown color, and had on when committed to jail a blue sack cost brown jeans pantaloons, and a blue cloth cap. The owner of said boy is required to come forward and prove his properly, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. James R Gooch, Sheriff and jailor of Louisa county. mh 26--1aw6w*