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The Daily Dispatch: March 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ores has been carried off by the Confederates; the balance was destroyed. The rebel leaders shipped about a thousand negroes last week from Clarkesville. Cleveland, Feb. 27. --Generals Buckner and Tilghman passed through here this morning en route to Fort Warren. Washington, Feb. 27. --Henry Daingerfield, Ex-Mayor Price, H. O. Claughton, J. E. McGraw, W. W. McGraw, W. W. Harper, Henry, Peale W. N. Brown, E. S. Hough, J. W. Burke, J. A. Field, G. H. Market, H. C. Field, W. Cogan, J. L. Smith, W. L. Booth, W. Avery, J. A. McGraw, E. Snowden, Jr., A. J. Fleming, J. N. Chamberlaine, J. English, J. Green, J. Buckingham, W. A. Maury, Stephen Green, W. H. McKnight, J. L. Kinser, Thomas Clowis, J. Entwistle, Robert Ashley, J. T. Baldwin, and C. Marbury, have been arrested on charges of a conspiracy, and will be sent to Fort Warren. They are all highly respectable citizens of Alexandria, and some of them very wealthy.--Their arrest has caused great excitement