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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 16, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Dorn (search for this): article 11
A pocket full of Greenbacks.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Grenada, Miss, says:
The success of Van-Dorn's recent raid into Holly Springs continues to be the chief topic of conversation.
I learn this morning that several mules, packed with quinine, morphine, and other valuable medical stores, have come in. The Texas troops got possession of a large quantity of "greenbacks," and amused themselves by tearing them into shreds and lighting Yankee cigars with one hundred dollar greenback bills.
I am reliably informed that the commissary of a Texas regiment has $300,000 of Yankee funds, and that there are $200,000 at headquarters.
The mail bug which contained Grant's headquarters mail was captured, and in it a large amount of Northern newspaper correspondence. Advertiser,
Holly Springs (Mississippi, United States) (search for this): article 11
A pocket full of Greenbacks.
--A correspondent of the Mobile Advertiser, writing from Grenada, Miss, says:
The success of Van-Dorn's recent raid into Holly Springs continues to be the chief topic of conversation.
I learn this morning that several mules, packed with quinine, morphine, and other valuable medical stores, have come in. The Texas troops got possession of a large quantity of "greenbacks," and amused themselves by tearing them into shreds and lighting Yankee cigars with one hundred dollar greenback bills.
I am reliably informed that the commissary of a Texas regiment has $300,000 of Yankee funds, and that there are $200,000 at headquarters.
The mail bug which contained Grant's headquarters mail was captured, and in it a large amount of Northern newspaper correspondence. Advertiser,
11 AD (search for this): article 12
Fall of cotton,
--A merchant's letter, received by the Giraffe steamer at Wilmington, and dated Liverpool, November notes a steady decline in cotton in that market for several previous weeks.
At that date cotton was led, ( cents) lower in price than on the 5th September last. The writer expresses the opinion that the moment there is any prospect of peace there will be seen such a decline in cotton on "this (the European) side as will startle even the brave Confederates."
May, 9 AD (search for this): article 12
Fall of cotton,
--A merchant's letter, received by the Giraffe steamer at Wilmington, and dated Liverpool, November notes a steady decline in cotton in that market for several previous weeks.
At that date cotton was led, ( cents) lower in price than on the 5th September last. The writer expresses the opinion that the moment there is any prospect of peace there will be seen such a decline in cotton on "this (the European) side as will startle even the brave Confederates."
Edward S. Gentry (search for this): article 13
Edward S. Gentry, charged with assaulting and a white boy whose came did not transpire, save hall for his appearance for examination on Friday.
John J. Allen (search for this): article 14
Buell (search for this): article 14
Rosecrans (search for this): article 14
Stonewall Jackson (search for this): article 14
Fitz John Porter (search for this): article 14