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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1863., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Yankees are leading there. Col. Grimshaw is in command of the force at Gloucester Point, and in consequence of several dashes made on his pickets. has threatened, on their repetition, to burn every house in the neighborhood A cavalry command called the "California Hundreds, " composed of the cum of the lowest classes in the cities of the United States, has been making raids in the county, stealing and destroying as they go. The barn of Dr. Bird, with 700 barrels of corn, and that of Mr. Patterson Smith, with 500 barrels, were burnt by them. Is both cases the carriages of the owners. with farming utensils, etc., were thrown into the firms. Dr. Tabb's burn was also burnt. Among the robberies worthy of the Yankees was that recently committed at the house of Mr. John Taliaferro. A gunboat came up and landed a party, who proceeded to the house, and, after stealing what they wanted, ripped up a Brussals carpet from the floor, took it aboard the ship, and steamed off. The Yankees
is speech was very able, but could not carry Connecticut. It is reported in full in the New York World, of March 13th. Affairs at Suffolk. The Baltimore American contains a letter from Suffolk, Va, dated April 7, which says: The enemy, in considerable force, are hovering a short distance from our pickets, and, on the afternoon of the 6th they captured a Sergeant and four privates of the mounted firing Deserters come in daily; and the energetic Provost Marshal of the post. Major Smith, of the 112th New York volunteers, has recently made some important "Seceall" arrests. From deserters, who tell the same tale, we learn that Longstreet is on the Black water with no less than four divisions. and it is likely that one or more brigades are on this side. If there is a strategy show meant to cover an evacuation of Richmond the rebels take unnecessary trouble to ball the move. If, however, it means an attack on us here, we are ready for visitors, and can promise them a gal