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Washington (United States) (search for this): article 4
New Bern (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
From Newbern, N. C.--a New military "Governor."
A letter from Newbern, N. C., gives some account of the condition of affairs there.
There was much joy and excitement among the citizens of the town when our troops came in sight a few weeks sinNewbern, N. C., gives some account of the condition of affairs there.
There was much joy and excitement among the citizens of the town when our troops came in sight a few weeks since, with the Confederate flag flying and a corresponding disappointment when they retired.--The Yankees have sent 700 negroes to Washington to take the place of Lancasters, and allow the detailed white man to return to their regiments.--This is a plach the Confederate authorities might follow with increase of the fighting men of our army.
There were four soldiers in Newbern in one week of Yankee soldiers who were "tired of the war." Gens Prince, Palmer, , and , were in the town.
They are puthe jail is full of men and women all the time.
Yet the citizens dare not insult one of them.
A foraging party that all Newbern recently took an old man, seventy years old, from his house and deserted him in women clothes, and back, put a card on
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
Gens Prince (search for this): article 4
Stanley (search for this): article 4
Daniel R. Goodice (search for this): article 4
Lincoln (search for this): article 4
Military Governor (search for this): article 4
Palmer (search for this): article 4