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The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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urday afternoon. It is further stated, but not on so good authority, that a small cannon was fired from the Point. This occurrence has been magnified into an engagement between the Freeborn and a masked battery. A clump of trees at Mathias' Point affords a good opportunity of concealing a battery. By order of the War Department trains commenced running regularly to-day on the Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad to the camps, leaving at 8½ A. M. and 4 P. M., under the charge of Henry E. Gray. Latest from Alexandria. No intelligence has been received of the whereabouts of Captain Kellogg, of the Connecticut Second Regiment, whose gallantry lately led him into an ambuscade. He was in command of the Winston company. Professor Lowe mane an ascension to-day, but no direct information has been received outside of the War Department; out report says he discovered a large Secession force at some point not designated. It is said that the Secessionists also employed a