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usand men. Our scouts agree in this, and one of them professes to have talked with the renowned rebel in person. Jackson is said to be melancholy since so many of his old and tried Valley troops were summoned to Richmond to be slain. "The General," said one of the intercepted letters, "says that he will not cross the river with his new levies, but if the Federal come across the Rapidan in force he will teach them a lesson that will never be forgotten." We have, nevertheless, occupied Orange Court-House with horse and foot, and are many miles further toward Richmond by this route than we have ever been before. A letter from Warrenton thus describes the feeling and behavior of the oppressed people there: I have failed to meet the man who knows a Unionist in the place; the women invite our officers to their dwellings to lecture them upon the enormity of loyalty, and the staid townsmen collected at the Warrenton, or the Warren Green hotels, talk of "the Government" so familia
The Daily Dispatch: August 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Movements of the enemy on James river. (search)
Yankee Flag, &c. --Major Boyle, Provost Marshal of Gordonsville, arrived yesterday, bringing with him a guidon belonging to the 5th New York cavalry, captured by Gen. Ewell at Orange C. H., which was delivered to Capt. Alexander, to be handed to the War Department. There also arrived, via Central train, yesterday, three Yankee prisoners, one of whom claimed to be a deserter, and three of our own men, charged with desertion.