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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Maryland. Friday morning our scouts fired on them from Dapple Hill and scattered them, although the distance is 1000 yards. Of their doings at Stafford Court-House the News says: The Zouaves broke off into squads and commenced searching the private houses, stores, Court- house, and jail. At the latter place they sung out, come out "Friends," we are here to relieve you. Here, however, they found none of their friends, they being all removed to a safer place. From the store of G. W. Conway they stole everything of value, and left the molasses running. They also got about $30 in specie and $100 worth of shinplaster currency. From Mr. John M. Conway, a very old gentleman, they stole all the edibles they could find, and some wearing apparel, but left him his silver. From Mr. Henry R. Conway they stole and destroyed almost everything, including edibles, silver, and wearing apparel; they also broke and injured nearly the whole of his furniture. They also stole his pocket boo