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The Yankee raid near Richmond.bridges burntcapture of Gen. W. H. F. Lee.
The reports of the progress of the Yankee raid from the White House yesterday came into the city fact and furious, and it is remarkable to note that they were in very few cases exaggerated, except with regard to the numbers of the foe. There was no excitement, and we may safely assert that there never was a duller day here.
Everybody was cool, and everybody, except those who were in militia organizations, were attending to their every day business as usual.
The day has passed when Richmond can be stirred up by the news of a Yankee raid.
On Thursday evening a portion of the Federal troops — about 1,200--left the White House on the road to Hanover Court-House, and upon arriving camped for the night on Colonel Wickham's farm.
Thursday night, at a late hour, the rest of the troops at the White House left in the same direction, and passed Old Church about breakfast time.
It is believed by some that both
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Still Later (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Maryland as the feat of war.--her exemption Papers dispatched. (search)
Maryland as the feat of war.--her exemption Papers dispatched.
A few days since, just before Lee announced his northward march, the Baltimore American, an object abolition sheet, published a two columned editorial, pointing with malignant exultation to the desolation that had visited Virginia during the war, and congratulates Maryland on having "remained loyal" to the United States, and thus secured by its protection complete immunity from the horrors of war upon her own soil.
The latest advices from Maryland show that the Confederates in large force are fortifying their position, and that for a time at least that State will find that its, "great protector. "is powerless to save it. The article from the American is fresher and more appropriate to-day than the day it was published, and decidedly more interesting to the Confederate reader.
We give an extract;
The people of Maryland in the hurry of great events, and in the sense of almost absolute security which has been ext
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Yankee incursion and its Objects. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: June 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], The retribution. (search)