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From Northern Virginia. We mentioned in our issue of yesterday that passengers by the Central read reported that heavy firing was heard in the direction of Culpeper from Gordonsville on Monday, and that the opinion obtained that a severe fight was in progress. It has since transpired that this firing was near Rixeyville, in Culpeper county, between the forces of Gen. Stuart and the advance of the enemy. The affair resulted in a very sharp skirmish, in which the enemy were driven back over the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers. What the loss was on either side we were not able to learn, but officers who came down on the train last evening attach little importance to the engagement, and regard it as a mere skirmish, and not by any means indicating a prospect of an early general battle. The firing is said to have continued at intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. We mentioned in our issue of yesterday that passengers by the Central read reported that heavy firing was heard in the direction of Culpeper from Gordonsville on Monday, and that the opinion obtained that a severe fight was in progress. It has since transpired that this firing was near Rixeyville, in Culpeper county, between the forces of Gen. Stuart and the advance of the enemy. The affair resulted in a very sharp skirmish, in which the enemy were driven back over the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers. What the loss was on either side we were not able to learn, but officers who came down on the train last evening attach little importance to the engagement, and regard it as a mere skirmish, and not by any means indicating a prospect of an early general battle. The firing is said to have continued at intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Hazel River (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. We mentioned in our issue of yesterday that passengers by the Central read reported that heavy firing was heard in the direction of Culpeper from Gordonsville on Monday, and that the opinion obtained that a severe fight was in progress. It has since transpired that this firing was near Rixeyville, in Culpeper county, between the forces of Gen. Stuart and the advance of the enemy. The affair resulted in a very sharp skirmish, in which the enemy were driven back over the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers. What the loss was on either side we were not able to learn, but officers who came down on the train last evening attach little importance to the engagement, and regard it as a mere skirmish, and not by any means indicating a prospect of an early general battle. The firing is said to have continued at intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Dunavant (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. We mentioned in our issue of yesterday that passengers by the Central read reported that heavy firing was heard in the direction of Culpeper from Gordonsville on Monday, and that the opinion obtained that a severe fight was in progress. It has since transpired that this firing was near Rixeyville, in Culpeper county, between the forces of Gen. Stuart and the advance of the enemy. The affair resulted in a very sharp skirmish, in which the enemy were driven back over the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers. What the loss was on either side we were not able to learn, but officers who came down on the train last evening attach little importance to the engagement, and regard it as a mere skirmish, and not by any means indicating a prospect of an early general battle. The firing is said to have continued at intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Rixeyville (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia. We mentioned in our issue of yesterday that passengers by the Central read reported that heavy firing was heard in the direction of Culpeper from Gordonsville on Monday, and that the opinion obtained that a severe fight was in progress. It has since transpired that this firing was near Rixeyville, in Culpeper county, between the forces of Gen. Stuart and the advance of the enemy. The affair resulted in a very sharp skirmish, in which the enemy were driven back over the Hazel and Rappahannock rivers. What the loss was on either side we were not able to learn, but officers who came down on the train last evening attach little importance to the engagement, and regard it as a mere skirmish, and not by any means indicating a prospect of an early general battle. The firing is said to have continued at intervals from 7 o'clock in the morning until 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
Foster Magee (search for this): article 1
Explosion of a bombshell. --Yesterday, while two sons of Mr. Foster Magee, who lives in Hanover, near Cold Harbor, about 12 miles from this city, were playing with a bombshell dropped by the Abolition forces during their stay at that part of Hanover, the missile exploded, one piece passing through the side of the elder of the two boys, and another piece shattered the leg of the younger one. Neither was expected to survive.
Hanover Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Explosion of a bombshell. --Yesterday, while two sons of Mr. Foster Magee, who lives in Hanover, near Cold Harbor, about 12 miles from this city, were playing with a bombshell dropped by the Abolition forces during their stay at that part of Hanover, the missile exploded, one piece passing through the side of the elder of the two boys, and another piece shattered the leg of the younger one. Neither was expected to survive. Explosion of a bombshell. --Yesterday, while two sons of Mr. Foster Magee, who lives in Hanover, near Cold Harbor, about 12 miles from this city, were playing with a bombshell dropped by the Abolition forces during their stay at that part of Hanover, the missile exploded, one piece passing through the side of the elder of the two boys, and another piece shattered the leg of the younger one. Neither was expected to survive.
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Movements of the enemy in North Carolina Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 11. --Passengers by last night's train from the ast report the Yankees in full possession of Greenville. They have burned the bridge and carried off several prominent citizens. Some of the blockaders captured below Wilmington say it is their intention to occupy Wilmington when the fever abates.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Movements of the enemy in North Carolina Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 11. --Passengers by last night's train from the ast report the Yankees in full possession of Greenville. They have burned the bridge and carried off several prominent citizens. Some of the blockaders captured below Wilmington say it is their intention to occupy Wilmington when the fever abates.
Greenville (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
Movements of the enemy in North Carolina Raleigh, N. C., Nov. 11. --Passengers by last night's train from the ast report the Yankees in full possession of Greenville. They have burned the bridge and carried off several prominent citizens. Some of the blockaders captured below Wilmington say it is their intention to occupy Wilmington when the fever abates.
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