Following the American Civil War Sesquicentennial with day by day writings of the time, currently 1863.

by John Beauchamp Jones

            JULY 9TH.—Dry and pleasant.

            We have a rumor to-day of the success of a desperate expedition fromWilmington, N. C., toPoint Lookout,Md., to liberate the prisoners of war (20,000) confined there and to arm them. If this be confirmed, the prisoners will probably march upon Washington City, and co-operate with Gen. Early, who has taken Martinsburg (with a large supply of stores), and at last accounts had driven Sigel back to Washington, and on the 6th inst. was (by Northern accounts) at Hagerstown, Md. Much excitement prevails there.Lincoln has called for the militia of the surrounding States, etc.

            We have British accounts of the sinking of theALABAMA, nearCherbourg, by theUnited States steamer Kearsarge, but Semmes was not taken, and his treasure, etc. had been deposited inFrance.

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