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The Daily Dispatch: June 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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does not share in the that the war is near its class, or that only from vessels are to be hereafter serviceable. Col. Kenly at the War office. Col. John P. Kenly, of the Parat Maryland Regiment, the loss of Frant Royal, arrived here to day,Col. John P. Kenly, of the Parat Maryland Regiment, the loss of Frant Royal, arrived here to day, (Friday,) be companied by Gay Branfore, of Maryland and Messrs Schley and Schriver, of Frederick. They had an interview with the Secretary of War, in reference to the prompt and special exchange of the men, of the First Maryland Regiment taken prisoners by Lockson's army at Front Royal. The field officers and three privates were the only men paroled. Col. Kenly has a plated wound and also a sabre cut in the head. He is weak and suffering from there wounds, but is anxious to be and allowt of himself and his command, and promised they should be exchanged as soon as possible. The President side received Colonel Kenly with marked kindness and thanked him for his courageous defence of his post. Union Surgeons released. The re