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The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], in Fredericksburg — the enemy's movements. (search)
ees, them in the streets without looking at and it has come to be a common remark the soldiers that "Fredericksburg is the d — st hole in the country." From the first there has been no exhibition of Union settlement, the only exception being the case of the Rev. J. W. editor of the Christian Banner, who has over to the enemy, body and soul, and now a Union paper. His sanity, however, has always been questioned, and he was, if we remember ones an inmate of a lunatic asylum. The Dr. Broaddus, of the Baptist Church, had the on Sunday week to offer prayers for the of the Confederacy and the recovery of our soldiers, adding at the same time, a petition the forgiveness of our enemies. Several uniformed who were present, exhibited much rest throughout the services, and it is that they will call the Doctor to account — perhaps they have already done so. There has been a large increase in the number of courtesans in Fredericksburg since the Yankees the place, and they