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The Daily Dispatch: May 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], What troops the Yankee States have sent into the field. (search)
nac," for 1863, published in Philadelphia, furnishes some interesting statistics concerning the strength of the enemy. The following table shows the number of troops furnished to the Yankee army from the commencement of the war up to the 1st of January, 1863: New York — number sent to the field to January, 1863222,836 Pennsylvania200,000 Ohio (Besides over 10,000 enlisted in the service of other States)174,738 Illinois--to December 31, 1862135,000 Indiana--to January 1, 1863102,6January 1, 1863102,698 Massachusetts--to Dec. 1st, 1862, [about one to every 13 2 3 of her population]90,000 Iowa — to December 1, 1862, [more than]50,000 Michigan--December 1, 186248,000 Wisconsin--December, 1862, aside from the three months regiments.42,000 Maine30,000 Connecticut--to Nov. 10, 186228,551 New Jersey20,000 Vermont [nearly one in every 15 of her entire population]19,000 New Hampshire, up to November 1, 186218,261 Rhode Island, (one in 5 23 100 of her white male population)15,736 Kansas14
The Daily Dispatch: May 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Blockade-running steamers captured. (search)
aptain Raison, was captured by the Vanderbilt, Admiral Wilkes, off Eleuthera, on the morning of the 16th ult. The crew were released and have arrived at Nassau; but the captain and engineer were taken on to New York. The entrances to the Bahamas are closely blockaded by a large Federal squadron. It has been ascertained that officers from the blockaders approach Nassau in the night time for the purpose of examining the steamers in port and obtaining information about their time of sailing. When the Granite City was captured the officer commanding the Federal cruiser told the British captain that he was a slow traveller, for he (the Yankee) had been expecting him along for two hours. The following are the casualties that have happened to the steamers trading with the Bahamas and Bermudas since the 1st of January, 1863: Captured--Princess Royal, Gertrude, Nicolai, Granite City, and Duoro, Beached and destroyed — Wave Queen, Georgiana, and Stonewall Jackson. Foundered at sea — Nin