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The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy's lines before Washington. (search)
ood execution. Gen. Banham, alias "Old Rummey," calls it a reconnoissance in force; but if that was a reconnoissance I would like to know what a battle is. They are doing a large business in the meat trade here. Uncle Sam's meat wagons (ambulances) are continually coming in with their loads of meat. The Secesh are good butchers. Little Makeye (Bramard) has had all the meat taken off both of his legs. We have just been paid off for four months and I would give half of the "Green Buck" I have got If I could only get to Hartford for a week. Miscellaneous. The wife of Rev. Mr. Baldwin, of Nashville of "Armageddon" fame, advised him to rot-in prison rather than take the cath of allegiance, at Andy Johnson's command and said that if he were to take the oath, she would never live with him again. Captain D. H. Liewellyn, Quarter master to Col. Morgan's regiment, was killed by bushwhackers, at or near Cascade Creek, in Roane county, Tenn., a day or two since. He