The new South. (Port Royal, S.C.) 1862-1867, November 15, 1862, Image 3
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PORTHO'J^x'sSfRCAYKaV. 18,1864
.. QfT We.give the jpost pf.-pvr .spjcp, th.U week,
to tberflnal reports of; the-^.PocQtaJigo. Expedition
V which excludes .nmoh other interesting matter.
'Of cotirse our patrons will, surrender gracefully
to the " shoulder-straps" especially as. we
wish, to ttake.our Uttlg.sheet as perfect a hbtcry as
possible of this Dept. Our next shall have more
>ariety.
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We regret to have to record. the dpatb of
Mt. F. A. 4Jon? of the Adams" Express Cornpa'
nv, which occurred on Thursday, >Tov. 13th. at the
Eospitat. Bis disease was yellow f6ver. The Expoesii
buildings on one, apd the Fort Royal House
on the other side of us are .b>th temporarily
closed. Our camp, however, hasoscapeid. " With
good policing, and careful jtftcntipnto the Jaws of
health,jwe hope to^o-through the sea,on in safety.
'SfM^.?TheBriiiih Pirate Jhbama reported
off the capes of Delaware, ybe had burnt six vessels,
directly on the route from this port to and
froncNew York. Our latest mail froift. the North
(is to. t!he 2f5d qfOctober (?3 dftjs ^go) apd it way
ba that one or move of out apny ortfi have
^ beod oaptured by her. We hr*vo not been*so Jong
without a .m3il since rre took this.jplace and the delay
and suspense, addled to the sickness here, .is
becoming exceedingly painful.
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Gy Tho artkle in onr inae of Nov. 1,?'!<Onr
NCity " has-had the effect e^oallmyj^^^en^
? tion ofju&J* \; theVcatlon tMSre
:believe it to be the opinion of the most of our
medical friends, that a change is necessary before
another hot season. " Keep tjie ball roHing " till
we get over the bay.
vur " Waba.di" friends .rather neglect us.
,<lb?y pick up W pfpcws itowa, iatatu$tiu$;-to
"the wk*U command, but w? dojitgct them. Wase,
^fentleriien 6f the broad-goH-baiWl, d.on't
tlsh. We U reciprocate. |,
localsaw*0;-1 |!
' r f. hi I?MTOitV jfci .H> >) I
? B?W. frir c' i TTfiH Militnry ftMjjfcy rf
>?th Carolina,
' Twentytvtnth day of iKau dayofpaiA'c
,, t. .. s Su futitrxt ,?J5MJkf *yifert ,xfj J
r,dM iSTm r afoa-rfi I
? ~ r+r*Y bji |
, J Quick Tai*.
Emma. Capt. 0. L. Bearse, Master, made the -mn
to i^is, port from Xev YorLjn M^toiladgiiyere^,
her iJtrgo to hours, and te ^ again to the*
^forth/or another load. .Not Mr Sdh^QUOT^^p-i
tains heat th'.s if you can. Our
-pass ZLvyg turn uarrcj ui, p4jp.u1.-vv?pu uiimu,
as there is some hope that ^ h^gptjthein before
rottiog; in4 dont fbr^er the' "Newark
Cldar."
Svcc*3?jitl KDina^^rrThe ItanimpatCtpi.
Win. H. oramUIl, lett herj Oct. 23,10r &t. Sknttos,Aud
Femanditw; At the former, pfecfc
jHoard C-O,.^,, J?U ols., C'aptt ^oTiridgeg liijfr
vContiuuedliOr royagii. -OntheAlst,o:hiJearo??tog
St. Andrew's Spondj- she fell irj
.[[t&ni, also \qj? hex #irMforoaotfaraffi *fipr
Stores, &c., aad wliick had Sprung aliajiiii.Tiie
D. took oft' her*p*agetwers, nmHs and patt^'P hoiM
reach F^uaiylfu*, JhopgTv wo
jtion- Sbeha*arinae-b?enrejairecl.ood^?ietoi?t.'i
d>ggg^"' K^v. M the J). Wt Ferijjwdina tor St.
Mary's River, add totally d^jtroyed the *uft works
ah ait 12 rniLa up. Thasaiworks, three in number,1
were (j?ke extensive. She then went bae# to Fer4hmdina?
and on the 4th started to-'return to J*brt
Royal, but on the war ajopp<tf at Jving'* fc.
iiestref eaihe. Salt w?ka
there. .The rebel pickets, numbering abeet~-Wf
9
fired oil her, doing no damage/but. receiving? in i
retara a compliment of. sficlU and musketry which
killed onp and wounded others. The D. then proceedeionto
-t.Simon'&andDarien,shcHed Ibeiat
tcr place, took two prisoners..and. tm.tho ?ih went!
t> Sapello Hiver in cainpcay with the Poiomska,
At Jimg's plantation the . J? took sis*
feyvooc cemirihasds, anil with t'npta'.n l?ud?l,
of the Potomska, (late of the Ellen) and his
gtioners, proceaded up th&Sapelio to- iiellville Idtift'j
(The P.anghoring-^miiebcbir.) Here.tho-jebefe f
being in large force ti.ed on the Dorlingloriy doing
but little damage. Their fire was wtctiwLh vigor, jJ
killing.-and -wounding.several.- After destroying
ojhor- 8alt W9vfa'fai;ther up and faking pho priso- ;
per, tbeD, returned to theblufl'-aryl Ijad.^
gagenwid^pr.20 tainut^. l,iejceheK?Uratwh.ujp in
Ua^alopg. fiioblyii; completely "peppered" ibp.D.
.with musket and miaicriflobullsvjui|ied mostlyat
thejpilol bouse, lip "doubt, of
killing the gMgfejjMM wheektaan* It.b a.vpwier
.that, either e.-capudj/w tlie<vlmplhous9 U complete- *
lj riddled. ..In return hue '.of.
the DdfUuglon, withdier iOppundfr V.arroU and tlie
musketry of Uy?Ujiowbcidgu's?impaujj resulted
.inr?M >b<i(1i?or!t? SllniSS.. it
least, pf whom weFe^k^t^^i^ p^^oundwd* "
Coming down, the plantation b iiklfugSGii ITawkius' :
plaoUtl n, occupied Syrebel jwcWt^^erA slielfc'd,
set fife to and.tot^; ipstrqj'^ frA'fppP* pla$c,
farther .down, ^alw'destro vo*U' W?
a capfain of llfctef CwwJrfc. . A. *mt4, '
burst in .th* nndft ,$?* s^Ufd
three-A8
ai*l provided,'.' i ,l,-->:
The Division, cOFOKsd Wltfii '
botes, tbeu r^urn^.^fjPttit^^wj^o ^b.e landed
prisonefs and .cx>n t^bandp^ Cjtf JU, Of}n?*Jl
is v<dl8ati^adj^Ujli;8^fe 4?4fX
fcToridaaod flooigia. ?0,.4j? j .SjUarb* I *s ,& j \
.. "WCiffi twf sm'Mijs i>.l:
The 'Hotel m being .thoroughly painted and
whitewashed inside, and will probaftty4>e opened
agafti-ttyis week. ft io aeeeniit/kJation
to the visitors at these Ife*(3^tiarters t.j reui;)in
long closed without serious inconvenience to ns
all. i - -if*.
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Gy The attention of Masters of vessels is called
to thO rules and regulations of this harbor in " General
Order No. 24?* which we Republish below.
Look out gent lumen! This onl^is iiu'nlli'orce. ,
HEUJUU.vnTEBfi. LBPAiTME^T^f IIIK^OITH. I
Hilton Head, Port Royal, &. C. July IB, 1862.
GESEK.VL OROKR8 50. 24.] '
The following rides ^nd regojations will hereafter
he observedbf all vessels, on their afrrval atid
anring.twnf *t?y raray.iiiroor ortiiw Department.
AlfeflirfJ-'o{,al| masters'of Vessels,
at} jirri^li'to rep ^rt i^^^eV^a^mediah;!y
to tfrlflfin^c^'KMterv wa'vffl laeignate tlw anchprage
fdr^ffi^^Tesscls.': " ojf Vessels
havipg passcrrger#<fa .bbarq/tvlll'i-eport fhe- same j
hu. <rt>if*]l^I^E''' S&nftrrp'i -T<
J.
tsir o*t fro fcr* ' - ^ff.-n b
- V> asv?iq W.'JPfWV1 M'ua'Vi > . r
;-;>.p i:.-.:? yj^iil WjWff &Ji *-.: r rj)
?Oept. fpfc*Hw^ A.4>. ?.. KWh Army r
?*rps and Dep. Cel. Cifeason aro both doing woil
and out <>f-danger. iffts Converse, at the hotel, r
Is also in a fair tVarjof recovery. We sincerely |
hope tlHaterrSrte-fOl^rfcfts aboht run ita coarse f
i-fr&fc-aalM* iWWh nrWer-'
w
v>c shoull, no duubtiiaYC suffered** severely as
Wilmington, X.'C.
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?Lieut. Col. TT. P.-Prvntkt'; Jtfajop B. Birch;
Capt.E. \V. Mjtchol f * apt. i F A. Mitch el and
Lteot. 'Phjjip liaas?all of the Staff of the lata
Major Gen.OrrasbrM. Mitohol. commanding this
1 ejC, and Afr*. Col. ( has. j&. Poller, xere passengers
on hoard the MasMcktatitt \vhkh sailed heoco
fo? Mftir Vnrlr to-dav. Tho Cantatas Mitohcl aro
the Generals sous. Tliey and Lt. Gol. Prentioe,
wore -very stck at tjic tioto of the Genii dcathand
hardy escaped with their lives the terrible pestilence
which ha* swept away so roany of anr vak
unhle officers. ; < S
^ T&iscript. Sunday,. Nov.. l?th, The, JlTafiSac4??//j
Jbas returned- iu a -disabled condition. It
is blowing a g ile outside 3ind we, poor fellows., on
shove' cj^o hardly'Ue^p onr hulr on. The jarnl is
blo.vo into drifia not unlike thu;>v\ oi. a regular oil
tjilttonsd So ^England saow ntorm.
t mi IWllrtW^fctU
\-:i\; DEATHS.
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fjohw PeJanov, Private Co.-F. TfthRegt. F?nna.
Vols'., Nov*-8tli; chronic dwrrlwa,
George-Reynolds, lkt f?ergt., Co. I?, 47th Peana.
Vcfls.j'Nov. 1*? ?Wuun4<? ' " i
'-^ WWifttn^ohy, Private, CI 7th Conn. Vols.,
8, ironnns. ,r' '
^JKWBWre, Capi/Co* 0,9th Maine Vols., Nov. 9.
Henry Welsh, Private Co. il,&! R?I. T ols.-Nov.fi.
. jrir n' Tn..?.. ik,:.,.4. n? A T.k nn.. P.^1.
. lnviiui^rnvaic i u. ir, 1111 vvim? 4 uio.
KF^.-9, wounds.
!*<Oot*h;ib Ffclsd, fYitate Co. K, ;'47th Pcnxxi.,
Vols,, Nov.9, wound*. *? >,
'ijefcn B. Kimball, Private 0. P> Sd N. IT. Y?Is., ^
Nov. 10, typhoid 1'vtcr. -'*
: .John O^lw,-.Private (JO. K, 534h llegt. Peilna.
Vols . Nov. 10, wounds
Henry Heckathorn, Private Co. A, 7Gth Kcgt.
Penna. Vols.,'Nov. 10, cbrmuc diarrhoea.
M. H. King. Private, Co. I, MX; H. Vols., Nov.
11, sore throat.
Pruce Bakfwin, Private Co. P.'Gtb Onu. Vol?.,
Nov. II, wounds.
David C. Hayes, Sergt. Co. A, 3d Itcgt., N. H.
Vols. Nov. !2, mwmds.
Joseph Mi'defj Private Co. K, X. Y. Vol. E?g ,
Nov. 12, congestive fercr.
William B. Boone, Coiyorg] fo. O.'flotb Ponoa.,
0eorge 13.&Seal, PrivaflR!^i7N V. Vol. Eng , ?
Nov. II, conjycstive fever. *
James Stolth, prfrateCo. C, 3d 5. II. Vols., "Nor.
13, typhoid fovcr.
Sketchley Mortou, Lieut. Co. I,;97fhJRegt. Pefina.
Vols., ^y. 12. ?" ?~r '
WilHatrif Wood, Private Oo. I, X. Y. Vol. Eng.,
HbvAs: f"r* - *;'4'
Nathan Georg', Private Co. Bf 47tli Panna./Yols.
Nor.'U, wmmds.
GoqU, Civilian, Express OfliC3,
nnttnnw ail 'nil annas m - j jo...'au.j-.jlij?ul.u .
C.,*<>r. 18'89an?.
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SMu^ef tam. JfeiJ94id*. W'iicoK. Jfcew ,Ywok
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