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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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New York and Baltimore papers of Monday, the 7th inst., have been received.
They do not contain much news of interest save that from Europe, which is given in another column.
The latest dates from Charleston are to the 4th.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe says:
The United States dispatch steamer Oleander just arrived, from off Charleston Sept. 4, reports "Sumter perfectly demolished," but the rebel flag still flying.
Gen. Gillmore dug out and captured 75 men from their rifle pits in front of Fort Wagner last Tuesday.
Everything is progressing favorably.
A letter from Morris Island, dated August 30, states that deserters, several of whom reach our lines every day, represent that the people of Charleston are anxious to surrender the city, but Beauregard is determined to devote it to destruction.
The shelling process caused general surprise, Beauregard having pledged his reputation that it was an impossibility, and mere Yankee bravado.
It has bee
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7th (search for this): article 1
New York and Baltimore papers of Monday, the 7th inst., have been received.
They do not contain much news of interest save that from Europe, which is given in another column.
The latest dates from Charleston are to the 4th.
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe says:
The United States dispatch steamer Oleander just arrived, from off Charleston Sept. 4, reports "Sumter perfectly demolished," but the rebel flag still flying.
Gen. Gillmore dug out and captured 75 men from their rifle pits in front of Fort Wagner last Tuesday.
Everything is progressing favorably.
A letter from Morris Island, dated August 30, states that deserters, several of whom reach our lines every day, represent that the people of Charleston are anxious to surrender the city, but Beauregard is determined to devote it to destruction.
The shelling process caused general surprise, Beauregard having pledged his reputation that it was an impossibility, and mere Yankee bravado.
It has bee