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The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Banks report --We publish this morning the official report of Gen, M. F. Banks, wherein he to smooth over the of his recent from the Valley of the It will be seen that this says he lost only 111 prisoners; yet it happens that of of his late army in the Fair at Lynchburg Surely, Banks is of Banks report --We publish this morning the official report of Gen, M. F. Banks, wherein he to smooth over the of his recent from the Valley of the It will be seen that this says he lost only 111 prisoners; yet it happens that of of his late army in the Fair at Lynchburg Surely, Banks is of
The Daily Dispatch: June 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], Exemptions under the Conscription Law of Congress. (search)
were base enough to sympathize with him. Public property has greatly suffered, we learn, since their advent; unscrupulous hands have been laid upon all things available for their use and comfort; the stage ran regularly to Washington, and other places, but the ladies always frowned upon all and every overture from the enemy, whereat they were much abashed and annoyed. All things, in fine, with few exceptions, were progressing favorably to the Federal, but the news of Jackson's victory over Banks, in the Valleys, seemed to have an electric effect upon the invaders; they seemed thunder-struck; and within a few hours of the receipt of the news decamped, and left the place in great haste and confusion, accompanied by every Union sympathizer. The camps, we are told, presented the greatest confusion on their departure while the ladies assembled by the roadside and would ironically invite them to stay yet a little longer. The sting was understood and felt, and curses, not loud but deep,