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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Bill to be entitled "an act to further provide for the public residence. (search)
, from the lower Chickahominy, vis the following prisoners, vis: James McGrath, Captain company G, 42d New York; First Lieuts. H. B. Masters, 56th New York; John Paine, 42d New York, Chas. B. Davis and Wm. M. 5th U. B. say Albert P. 2d Lieut. 6th phedey cavalry and A dam Tran, Assistant Surbon 5th U. S. cavalry. Besides the 11 officers, there were also brought in 147 other prisoners and 11 negroes, 8 of whom were slaves. The parties were captured by Gen. Stuart's cavalry, on the 13th of June, within the enemy's lines, his men in accomplishing the arrest passing between two full brigedes of the enemy. By his daring he was enabled to inflict considerable damage on the foe, for particulars of which reference can be had to another column. Among the abolition prisoners are eight Yankee sutlers, whose stores were destroyed prior to their capture. Mr. Braxton Garlick, of New Kent, the owner of several of the slaves referred to above, called at the prison yesterday evening and ide