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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nt prevails all over the country, and the people are leaving their homes and taking the cars for Carlisle and Harrisburg in large numbers. When the citizens of Hagerstown paid the $20,000 that the first party demanded, they were promised that themselves and property should be protected; but the scoundrels are plundering and destroying their houses in direct opposition to their promises. Notwithstanding the $20,000 the inhabitants had paid for protection, Imboden insisted on burning Zeller & Co's warehouse unless the citizens would pay him $1500 more, which they did. Happily for the unfortunate citizens of Hagerstown, the voracious Imboden left after staying in the place about four hours. He took the Sharpsburg road. A telegram from Philadelphia, dated the 8th, says: A dispatch, dated two miles north of Hagerstown, ten A. M. to-day, states that one hundred and eighty picket guerillas, from Imboden's and Mosby's commands, entered Hagerstown at 5 o'clock, where