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The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ly, it is supposed they must be burning wagons, tents, and stores. What this indicate? Do they mean to cross over or drop down the river? Still coming. Sixty-seven additional Yankee prisoners of war were brought to Richmond yesterday and deposited in a place of safety. As yet we have seen no indication of the approach of the large body said to have been captured and on their way to this city by easy stages. Since our last report the following offices have been brought in: Capt. Wm. M. Fiske, company E. 4th New York; Capt. G. W. Hines, company K. 96th Pennsylvania; Capt. Robt. Maines, company I, 62d Pennsylvania; 1st Lieut. G. V. S. Robinson, company E. 36th New York, 2d Lieut. S. B. Krumbine, company B. 103d Pennsylvania; 2d Lieut. F. H. Murphy, company B. 67th New York; 2d Lieut. S. H. Bayley, and Quarter-master Pennsylvania troops, and, Edward Bentley, brigade Surgeon, 3d brigade, Porter's division. Twelve citizens of Pennsylvania, composing the "Pittsburg Sanitary