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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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bridge burners. Lieut. W. F. Parker, Company H, 29th Regiment, (says the Asheville, N. C., News,) got on the trail of a couple of Tennessee bridge burners last week, and with a squad of his men followed them into this State, and arrested them some 12 or 15 miles north of this place, at 1 o'clock in the morning. A Contemptible act. We learn from the Lynchburg Republican. of the 20th inst., that during Friday night the Confederate flag which has been flying from the yard of John C. L. Goggin, Esq., of that city, was forcibly torn down by some traitorous scoundrel, the flag-staff broken in two, and the cord by which the flag was hoisted cut up into small fragments. The flag itself was torn into latter, and from its appearance when found, would seem to indicate that the guilty party desired particularly to strip the stars from it, as not a vestige of any of them was left. Fired upon by a Batish Corvette. The barque Gazelle, which arrived at New York on Monday from