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The Daily Dispatch: August 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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From Cumberland Gap. A letter from a gentleman in Gen. Smith's army dated near Cumberland Ford, the 21st inst., confirms the report of the surrender of the Federal forces at the Gap. The letter further stated that on the 18th a mail bag from Morgan's army to Buell was captured, informing him of the dangerous situation of his command, and further, that he then had in camp only twelve days half rations, and asking that he be reinforced or a diversion be made in his favor.
Arrival of prisoners. --The Central train yesterday afternoon brought down the prisoners captured by General Stuart on Friday night last. They number three hundred and thirty-two, of whom ten are commissioned officers, whose names we append: Wm. J. Leonard, Colonel, Purnell Legion, Md. Volunteers; Captains, T. W. Dunham, 88th Penn. reg't; L. E. Smith, 2d Va. reg't; C. A. Goulding, Gen. Pope's staff; 1st Lieuts. W. H. Hogarth, Purnell Legion; T. B. Winslow, Penn. Rifles; H. C. Capron, 1st Rhode Island cavalry; J. F. Reinicker, Purnell Legion; 2d Lieuts. T. B. Moore, Harris light cavalry; Albert J. Brooks, Purnell Legion. In addition to those brought on the Central train, some ten or fifteen prisoners were brought down from Lynchburg, and committed to the Libby prison on Cary street. A rigid search was instituted upon all of the parties and on the persons of a few were found some very interesting and doubtless valuable papers. We were shown a deed executed by the "Right Honorab