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Serious accident.
--On yesterday afternoon, while Mrs. Jefferson Davis, accompanied by Mrs. Johnston, lady of the Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Potomac, were riding out in a carriage, in the vicinity of Mr. Dill's farm, the pear of the horses gave way, and the carriage was precipitated into a deep gaily.
Both ladies were greatly shocked, and received severe contusions--Mrs. Johnston having, in addition to other injuries, one of her arms broken.
Mr. Herbert Graves happening to be near, assisted the ladies from their painful situation, and brought them, by another conveyance, back to the city.
Grand review of the army by the President. Fairfax C. H. Oct. 3.
--President Davis, is accompanied by Generals Johnston, Beauregard, and Smith, and their Aids, had a grand review of the troops this morning.
General Walker, Longstreet, Cocke, and Jones were out with their brigades; also, Major Walton's battalion of Washington Artillery.
The day was beautiful, and the troops were in high spirits.
It was a magnificent affair, and occupied three hours and a half.
The President left for Manassas at 5 o'clock this evening, en route for Richmond.
The Yankees have made no further advance.
The Federal flag can be seen on Taylor's hill.
A column of smoke is still rising from the neighborhood of Falls Church.
Bohemian
The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], [Correspondence of the Richmond Daily Dispatch .] (search)