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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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seceders and their fellows in Virginia. There are no signs of any movement on the part of the enemy in this vicinity. Alexandria, Sept. 3--The disunion troops are erecting a fortification about a mile below Murry Mason's, on the land of Levi Deming, (cottage farm, five miles out on the Little river turnpike) The Southern pickets have possession of the upper part of the farm and the Union pickets of the lower part of the farm. In the meantime, Mr. Deming has thought it proper to leave. Mr. Deming has thought it proper to leave. The disunion pickets are arresting Union men in the Accotink neighborhood. We learn that they have arrested Mr. P. H. Troth, a very worthy and reliable and inoffensive citizen, a miller, and one of great value to the neighborhood. Near Langley, Fairfax County, Va., Sept. 2--The disunion troops continue to scout around this neighborhood in considerable numbers. A servant belonging to Craven Ashford, (late a magistrate in your city,) who is hired near here, says that her master was sho