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The Daily Dispatch: September 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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them, especially if the report is true that they dashed in one morning and seized all Gen. Pope's baggage, private papers, charts, maps &c., including Gen. Halleck's dispatches, plans of the campaign, and specific instructions about newspaper correspondents. Something of the energy and vigilance so lavishly used in preventing the loyal people of the country from knowing what their army is doing, might be usefully bestowed on the rebel cavalry." More rebel Mail-Carriers Nabbed. Richard Felton, John Leighton, and Joseph Keller, were captured on Sunday morning, about three o'clock, by the pickets of the Fifty-eighth Pennsylvania Regiment, a few miles from Portsmouth, while attempting to run the "blockade" with letters for Richmond. The line of pickets had just been established, and the worthy trio, not being aware of it, were taken by surprise. During the chase they scattered the letters upon, their persons in the grass, which were, however, recovered.--Followed by quite a cr