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4 pages. Something More of the [C.S.S.] Alabama. Account of Her Latest Depredations. Her Captain Boasts of Having Destroyed 23 Vessels. Captain Semmes and his First Lieutenant Maffit. Capture of the Levi Starbuck. The Capture of the T.B. Wales. Affairs on the Alabama. The Fleet After the Alabama. Who is Semmes? His Right Hand Man Maffit. Affairs at Savannah. Iron Clad Rebel Steamer Fingal. Trouble With the Slaves. Important Emancipation Meeting of Clergymen in New York. Affairs in Mexico. The French Troops in a Bad Way. France Purchasing Material of War in the United States to be Used in Mexico. F.W. Lincoln Elected Mayor of Boston. THE WAR IN THE WEST. Great Battle of Stone River, near Murfreesboro, Tenn. Gen. Rosekrans with 45,000 Men, and 100 Pieces of Artillery Leaves Nashville, and Encounters the Enemy, on 31st December. The Fighting Lasts for Three Days. Terrible Character of the Contest. Bravery of Our Soldiers. The Murderous Fire of Musketry and Artillery. At the Close of the Third Day the Left Wing of the Union Army had Crossed Stone River. The Battle Expected to be Renewed Next Day. Hitherto a Federal Success. Ultimate Victory Anticipated. Losses of Our Army 4,000 Killed and Wounded. Doings of Guerrilla Morgan in Kentucky. Progress of Gen. Sherman's Mississippi Expedition. It Ascends the Yazoo River. Cannonading by the Rebels at Drumgold Bluff. The Evacuation of the Federals of Island No. 10. The Guns Spiked and the Ammunition Destroyed. Gen. Grant in Northern Mississippi. He Still Holds Abberville and His Southern Outpost. Report That the Rebels Have 10,000 Men at Vicksburg- Their Formidable Defesnsive Works. The Rebel Loss at the Battle of Prairie Grove, Ark. Said to be 4,000. Reported Foundering of the Monitor South of Cape Hatteras. Much more war news. Light age toning and wear. Uncommon war date California newspaper with excellent content about the Confederate Raider, C.S.S. Alabama, and the battle of Stones River, Tennessee. |
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