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The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Meade's Boasting — official Dispatch from Gen. Lee. (search)
artillery. On the afternoon of that day he was in Guernsey county, near the Central Ohio Railroad, making eastward for the Ohio river. The citizens of Zanesville turned out to catch him, but he caught them and took 25 prisoners, including a Col. Chandler. The Abolitionists are turning the draft to political account. In Auburn, N. Y., the drafted men paraded on the 23d with flags and music. They were addressed by "distinguished politicians," and cheered for "The Union--Old Abe — The Dr U. S. Government during the lifetime of the owner. "Running Joe Hooker" has gone out West to take some command there — among the Indians, probably. The trial of Dr. Wright, in Norfolk, Va., for killing Lieut. Sanborn, commanding a negro company, is progressing. His demeanor at the bar is described by Yankee correspondents as "cold, stern, defiant, and extremely repulsive." Lemuel Bowden and L. H. Chandler are his counsel. Gold was quoted in New York, on Thursday, at 125¾@12