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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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The war is the Southwest--bombardment of Vicksburg, &c. Mobile July 2.
--A special dispatch to the Tribune from the Jackson Mississippian, to-day, says: "As we write the booming of deep-toned cannon from the enemy's fleet at Vicksburg is distinctly heard.
When it is remembered that the distance by railroad is forty-five miles, we may well imagine that the bombardment is the most tremendous ever known on this continent.
The citizens of Vicksburg and military authorities are firm inurrender."
Jackson's cavalry, besides destroying a train of ears near Memphis, captured 100 wagon loads of stores, 600 horses and mules, and $150,000 in specie, all of which was saved and brought South.
[Second Dispatch.]
Jackson, July 2.--The Federal fleet is still bombarding Vicksburg, but with little effect.
[Third Dispatch.]
Mobile, July 4.--A special dispatch to the Tribune, dated Vicksburg, yesterday, says the upper fleet slowly bombarded the city yesterday and to
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