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The Daily Dispatch: June 24, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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reek Bridge, a covered bridge and fine structure on the Leesburg turnpike, four miles from Leesburg, connecting with the middle turnpike road leading to Alexandria, has burned by the Virginia troops. A force of eight hundred men are in the neighborhood of Occoquan. They refused to let any of the wood boats of Occoquan or Neabaco come up with wood or barrels; in consequence of which, as it is all the dependence of poor people in that neighborhood, great suffering is experienced. Hugh Hammond, a very worthy citizen of Prince William's, who was a Union man, was taken prisoner on Sunday night, and handled very rudely. He has been since released. People are leaving the (Fairfax) county as fast as possible, under the reign of terror now prevailing there. Letter from Patterson's column We find the following letter in the Washington Star. The writer evidently has great faith in his own views: Williamsport, Md., June 19 --1 A. M. --So far as Gen. Johnston's movem