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The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1861., [Electronic resource], The capture of Commodore Robinson's pleasure yacht. (search)
Helping the cause. --Among the churches which have responded to the call for contributions at their Fast Day services, for the Treasury of the Confederate States, may be mentioned the Beulah (Baptist) Church, of King William, which gave $100. In this connection may be mentioned that the negroes of Mr. J. C. Johnson added to the above sum $4, "to help our soldiers."
ng (Tuesday) opposite Edwards' Ferry, four miles from Leesburg; and also at Seneca, eight miles from Leesburg. A reinforcement from Manassas Junction has been sent to this neighborhood. P. S.--The Federal troops have planted cannon on the Maryland hills, opposite Edwards' Ferry, from which they have landed several balls on this side the river. The same paper thus alludes to the march of Gen. Johnston's column: One of the grandest sights we ever witnessed was the march of Gen. Johnson's Harper's Ferry forces. The soldiers were mostly large, fine looking men, well armed and equipped.--in excellent health and spirits, with but few sick, and all hands eager for a fight, declaring that they can whip a Yankee army of three times their number; and, from the physique of the men and the iron doges that followed in the train, we believe it. Some idea of the magnitude of the column may be formed from the fact that it required seven and a half hours to pass a given point. T