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Press Association W Lawrence, of the Dispatch President. of the Sentinel, Vice-President, for the Engineer, Recording General Agent and Corresponding Walker, (of the Examiner,) Treasurer. of the Sentinel; John M. Daniel, W B of the Enquirer. of the Dispatch, Director officers, shall have charge of the Association. of any newspaper in the of this Association by month in advance to the to the General Agent all from his will leave from the Association the notice for the President and at the Seat of Government, member of the Association, all important news from this with of interesting city or town will arrange for its and pay all charges fro transmitting
Press Association W Lawrence, of the Dispatch President. of the Sentinel, Vice-President, for the Engineer, Recording General Agent and Corresponding Walker, (of the Examiner,) Treasurer. of the Sentinel; John M. Daniel, W B of the Enquirer. of the Dispatch, Director officers, shall have charge of the Association. of any newspaper in the of this Association by month in advance to the to the General Agent all from his will leave from the Association the notice for the President and at the Seat of Government, member of the Association, all important news from this with of interesting city or town will arrange for its and pay all charges fro transmitting
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Press Association W Lawrence, of the Dispatch President. of the Sentinel, Vice-President, for the Engineer, Recording General Agent and Corresponding Walker, (of the Examiner,) Treasurer. of the Sentinel; John M. Daniel, W B of the Enquirer. of the Dispatch, Director officers, shall have charge of the Association. of any newspaper in the of this Association by month in advance to the to the General Agent all from his will leave from the Association the notice for the President and at the Seat of Government, member of the Association, all important news from this with of interesting city or town will arrange for its and pay all charges fro transmitting
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rudential reasons it must be with held from publication for the present. Sherman, it appears, had gone to Nashville just previous to General Hood's move cutting the Western and Atlantic railroad at Bar Shanty. Thus he was cut off, and there he lies howling. He has sent, in his misery for Burbridge — brave Burbridge and his invincible and fleet- foot-of-cavalry to come and carry him to his army ere it be too late. Whether Burbridge can help him remains to be seen. In the meantime General Thomas, the renegade. Virginian, is in command of the Yankee Army of the South. Poor Sherman, his laurel wreath is already wilted; and at Eternal Justice does not sleep, he who has beggared and exiled the Atlanta sufferers will be made shortly to chew his mother lip in disgrace. Wither's raid. The Abingdon Virginian gives the following interesting particulars of Colonel Witcher's Northwestern raid: "Colonel Witcher has just returned to Greenbrier county from a very successful e
days, the same condition of things was observable in the new regiment, which was supplanted at once by a loyal command from the Abolition State of Massachusetts. From this last regiment the desertions became more frequent than before and now it is said to have been relived by a fourth. From Georgia. The news from Georgia is cheering, but for prudential reasons it must be with held from publication for the present. Sherman, it appears, had gone to Nashville just previous to General Hood's move cutting the Western and Atlantic railroad at Bar Shanty. Thus he was cut off, and there he lies howling. He has sent, in his misery for Burbridge — brave Burbridge and his invincible and fleet- foot-of-cavalry to come and carry him to his army ere it be too late. Whether Burbridge can help him remains to be seen. In the meantime General Thomas, the renegade. Virginian, is in command of the Yankee Army of the South. Poor Sherman, his laurel wreath is already wilted; and at Ete
onel Witcher has just returned to Greenbrier county from a very successful expedition into Northwestern Virginia, the result of which, as we have it from authority that many be depended upon, is to follows. He brought out four hundred horses and over two hundred fine cattle. He captured Hulltown, Jacksonville, Weston, Buchanan and Walkersville. At Westover, he destroyed a large amount of all kinds of stores. At Buchanan, he captured Major Long, of the Third (Yankee) Virginia cavalry, of Averill's brigade, with one hundred men and horses and equipments complete, besides the quartermaster buildings, containing one Thousand bushels of shelled cats and at least $1,000,000 worth of quartermaster, commissary and medical stores, one thousand stand of small arms and equipments. He also destroyed the telegraph office and brought away the instruments. He also captured the bank at Weston, with upwards of $5,000 in all kinds of funds, which will be turned over to the Confederate Government
urn is intricate and circuitous. The two attended gentlemen attempted to by themselves, and wandered into the lines of From the Valley. in the Valley — that is, in parlance; but we may that the enemy is very much by such men as Mosby and who are never quiet; and ere long another lot of wagons, &c., to the Confederate Government and more prisoners, gobbled up; we may be sure that Mosby will to any extra trouble to catch prisoners since the murder of his men. It is said thMosby will to any extra trouble to catch prisoners since the murder of his men. It is said that when he heard of it, though by his physician totally unfit the saddle, he sot out immediate for his command. From Petersburg. The situation in front and around Petersburg is unchanged. Every indication points to the Boydton plankroad as the next point of attack by the enemy. They appear to be preparing for a move. The Federals in that quarter are their favorite pastime of burning houses and maltreating noncombatants we learn from the Petersburg Express that deserters still con
chew his mother lip in disgrace. Wither's raid. The Abingdon Virginian gives the following interesting particulars of Colonel Witcher's Northwestern raid: "Colonel Witcher has just returned to Greenbrier county from a very successful expedition into Northwestern Virginia, the result of which, as we have it from authority that many be depended upon, is to follows. He brought out four hundred horses and over two hundred fine cattle. He captured Hulltown, Jacksonville, Weston, Buchanan and Walkersville. At Westover, he destroyed a large amount of all kinds of stores. At Buchanan, he captured Major Long, of the Third (Yankee) Virginia cavalry, of Averill's brigade, with one hundred men and horses and equipments complete, besides the quartermaster buildings, containing one Thousand bushels of shelled cats and at least $1,000,000 worth of quartermaster, commissary and medical stores, one thousand stand of small arms and equipments. He also destroyed the telegraph office
ars of Colonel Witcher's Northwestern raid: "Colonel Witcher has just returned to Greenbrier county from a very successful expedition into Northwestern Virginia, the result of which, as we have it from authority that many be depended upon, is to follows. He brought out four hundred horses and over two hundred fine cattle. He captured Hulltown, Jacksonville, Weston, Buchanan and Walkersville. At Westover, he destroyed a large amount of all kinds of stores. At Buchanan, he captured Major Long, of the Third (Yankee) Virginia cavalry, of Averill's brigade, with one hundred men and horses and equipments complete, besides the quartermaster buildings, containing one Thousand bushels of shelled cats and at least $1,000,000 worth of quartermaster, commissary and medical stores, one thousand stand of small arms and equipments. He also destroyed the telegraph office and brought away the instruments. He also captured the bank at Weston, with upwards of $5,000 in all kinds of funds, wh
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to General Hood's move cutting the Western and Atlantic railroad at Bar Shanty. Thus he was cut off, and there he lies howling. He has sent, in his misery for Burbridge — brave Burbridge and his invincible and fleet- foot-of-cavalry to come and carry him to his army ere it be too late. Whether Burbridge can help him remains to Burbridge and his invincible and fleet- foot-of-cavalry to come and carry him to his army ere it be too late. Whether Burbridge can help him remains to be seen. In the meantime General Thomas, the renegade. Virginian, is in command of the Yankee Army of the South. Poor Sherman, his laurel wreath is already wilted; and at Eternal Justice does not sleep, he who has beggared and exiled the Atlanta sufferers will be made shortly to chew his mother lip in disgrace. Wither's raiBurbridge can help him remains to be seen. In the meantime General Thomas, the renegade. Virginian, is in command of the Yankee Army of the South. Poor Sherman, his laurel wreath is already wilted; and at Eternal Justice does not sleep, he who has beggared and exiled the Atlanta sufferers will be made shortly to chew his mother lip in disgrace. Wither's raid. The Abingdon Virginian gives the following interesting particulars of Colonel Witcher's Northwestern raid: "Colonel Witcher has just returned to Greenbrier county from a very successful expedition into Northwestern Virginia, the result of which, as we have it from authority that many be depended upon, is to follows. H
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