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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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ately that the time of several Clerks in the Government Departments is now exclusively occupied in its examination. All sorts of curious documents have been found upon the persons of traitors who have recently been arrested. To buy arms abroad. One million dollars were this day placed to the credit of the Barings, of London, to be drawn against by our Ministers in France, England, Belgium and Holland, in payment for the purchase of arms. Dismissed from the service. Captain Gurdin Chapin, of the 7th infantry, a native of Virginia, having given proof of disloyalty, is dismissed from the service of the United States, to take effect immediately. From the Upper Potomac. Hyattstown, Aug. 28 --A gentleman from Harper's Ferry to day reports that the Unionists are leaving there in great numbers.--There are no rebel forces in that neighborhood, except about 150 cavalry, under Colonel Henderson. Advices from Martinsburg give the following intelligence: