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Gauley Bridge (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
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Late Northern News.
From our Northern News, of the 14th and 15th insts., we continue the following extracts of the latest telegraphic and general news:
The expedition to Alabama. St. Louis, Feb. 13.
--The Republican's Fort Henry correspondent gives further particulars of the Tennessee river gunboat expedition.
Everywhere the people insisted upon loading their visitors with presents, and as far as Florence the river can be navigated almost as safely as the Ohio.
Blessings, cheers, and the wildest enthusiasm greeted the gunboats everywhere.
Numbers of prominent men came forward, and said, should the Union army enter Tennessee, 50,000 men, ready and anxious to protect their homes, would at once cluster around it. Under the law to join the rebel arm, or lose their property, they were obliged to succumb in self-defence.
The officers of the gunboats say it is impossible to doubt the of the greetings that everywhere meet them.
The rebel press is wholly under the contro
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