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Port Hudson (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 11
Latest from the North.
We have received from the Agent of the Press Association the following, copied from the Baltimore Gazette, of the 4th:
The reoccupation of Brachoar City is reported from New Orleans.
The Era calls it a surrender; but there were no Confederate troops there when the Federal forces arrived, and all the immense stores that were accumulated at that place by Gen. Banks, previous to his march upon Alexandria and Port Hudson, had been carried by the Confederates into the interior.
A Fortress Monroe dispatch says:
The trial by Court Martial of Dr. Wright, of Norfolk, for the killing of a Captain of a Massachusetts company, terminated on Friday, and the finding of the Court is now in the possession of the Secretary of War.
The accused was ably defended by L. H. Chandler, Esq., of Norfolk, but he has alight hopes for his client.
Dr. Wright was one of the most respectable citizens of the city, and his action in the matter has caused great surprise
Indiana (Indiana, United States) (search for this): article 11
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 11
Canada (Canada) (search for this): article 11
France (France) (search for this): article 11
Havana (Illinois, United States) (search for this): article 11
Mexico (Mexico, Mexico) (search for this): article 11
Banks (search for this): article 11
Latest from the North.
We have received from the Agent of the Press Association the following, copied from the Baltimore Gazette, of the 4th:
The reoccupation of Brachoar City is reported from New Orleans.
The Era calls it a surrender; but there were no Confederate troops there when the Federal forces arrived, and all the immense stores that were accumulated at that place by Gen. Banks, previous to his march upon Alexandria and Port Hudson, had been carried by the Confederates into the interior.
A Fortress Monroe dispatch says:
The trial by Court Martial of Dr. Wright, of Norfolk, for the killing of a Captain of a Massachusetts company, terminated on Friday, and the finding of the Court is now in the possession of the Secretary of War.
The accused was ably defended by L. H. Chandler, Esq., of Norfolk, but he has alight hopes for his client.
Dr. Wright was one of the most respectable citizens of the city, and his action in the matter has caused great surprise
Peyton Harrison (search for this): article 11
Forey (search for this): article 11