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The Daily Dispatch: August 26, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ugust 17, says Gen. Burnside has inaugurated the assumption of his command in that vicinity with prompt measures to repress the command which in progress between Richmond and the rebel sympathizers. On the morning of the 15th, the following Marylanders, who were endeavoring to make their way to Richmond, were captured: A. Gives, M. E. Haines, W. H. Archer, John L. Welch, G. R. Hodges, W. S. Winder, M. Thompson, H. Barch, E. K, Goldsborough, Lloyd Lownders. Albert Mudd, George Mudd and G. C. Burch. T. M. Hodges and two others. escaped. Dispatches from New Orleans announce the death of Connnander Thomas Wainwright, of the U. S. sloop of war Hartford. Old Abe has just made the following appointments: Brigadier General H. G. Wright, of the United States Engineers, to be a Major-General; Col. Michael Corcoran, of the 69th New York Militia, to be a Brigadier-General; Col Orlando N. Wilcox, of the 2d Michigan Volunteers, to be a Brigadier General; Brigadier General G. W. Collom,
om which it is thought that some one of the party is an officer of the rebel army, and was on recruiting service in Maryland. Certain it is, that the names and descriptions of several of the number appear on this list. The names of some of them are given (by the initial) in a letter which I append. The following are the names of those captured. They frankly admitted that they were bound for Richmond. A. Gires, M. E., Hains, W. H. Archer, John L. Welch, C. R. Hodges, W. S. Winder, G. C. Burch, M. Thompson, H. Burch, E. B. Goldsborough, Lloyd Lownders, Albert Mudd, George Mudd. One of those who escaped is T. H. Hodgers, brother of C. R. Hodgers, given in the above list. --These two men had documents in their possession which showed that their mission North had been to collect claims to the amount of over $3,300 against several Northern firms, particularly that of Z. Einstein & Brothers, from the Virginia and Merchants' Insurance companies of Richmond. Among the lette