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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1861., [Electronic resource], Wealth, pauperism, and crime in the North (search)
craft, and was laden with pine wood, destined for consumption in Washington. The name of this vessel was "Mary Virginia," and I understand it was owned by a poor man in Maryland, but that it was for the time currying out a Federal contract. The value of these prizes is not great, but sufficient to pay the expense of the batteries. The hay was particularly needed at this point. Returning through the town of Dumfries, we visited the hospital just organized by an old Navy friend, A. S. Garnett, formerly Surgeon U. S. steamer Wyandotte, but now in the Confederate Navy. He has everything very nicely and comfortably arranged, and so important are his labors that I shall make particular note of them in another letter.--He is the Surgeon of Gen. Trimble's Brigade, and is becoming very popular at his post. Bohemian. Army of the Potomac, Manassas, Oct. 23, 1861. All the facts connected with the battle of Leesburg have been furnished you by telegraph that I am enabled