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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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out the loss of a man, having been in the saddle five days. They were everywhere received with demonstrations of joy by the loyal people, bringing away many recruits. The Tribune says this raid, in boldness and dash throws the achievements of Stuart and Morgan completely in the shade. The rebel raid under Stewart. The Washington Star, of Thursday evening, says: In the recent raid the rebel Stuart caused his telegraph operator to intercept Union messages at Burke's Station, thusver the wires by his order, is the following: Burk's Station, Dec. 20--3 P. M. Quartermaster General Meigs, Washington: In finance you will please furnish better mules.--Those you have furnished recently are very inferior. J. H. B. Stuart. Major General, C. S. A. Later from Norfolk — an African demonstration. A dispatch from Norfolk, dated the 1st last, says about 200 persons were arrested there the night before while returning from places of amusement, but the arre