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The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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usand men, and had occupied General Boyle's residence as his headquarters. The rebels are seizing private property of all descriptions belonging to Union men, and have thus confiscated many horses, large quantities of grain, and provisions of all kinds. Mr. Hall, of Mercury county, was robbed of fourteen hundred bushels of grain. All the churches, the deaf and dumb asylum, and a number of private residences in Danville, have been seized for hospital purposes. The residence of Dr. K. J. Breckinridge has thus been appropriated. They require accommodations for about three thousand sick. The rebels are engaged in fortifying the bridge over Kentucky river, near Camp Dick Robinson, and announce their determination to make a desperate stand there when attacked. The Effectiveness of the New Yankee Levies. The Washington Star calls on the Government to fill the old regiments, and let raising new ones alone. It says: It is stated that in the recent battles in Maryland ou