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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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to be in position in Middletown valley, holding the road to Middletown and Hagerstown, which crosses the Catoctin Mountain. Two guns are mounted in the gap. The rebel force is now estimated to be about five thousand strong. Frederick to-day is not like the Frederick of yesterday. Since the arrival of Gen. Lew Wallace with his reinforcement the appearance of the city is entirely changed. Business has been resumed, and the people seem confident that the danger has passed. Brig. Gen. A. P. Bowe had been appointed to command the troops in front of the rebels in place of Sigel, who had been ordered to report to Hunter, who was said to be at Hancock (in Morgan county, Va., 54 miles from Frederick by the stage road,) on the 8th inst. News from Kentucky. The Louisville Journal contains the following items: The Federal prisoners captured and paroled by John Morgan have been ordered to the field, their parole not being respected. Doctors J. M. Woolford and J. M. Poy