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The Daily Dispatch: June 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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command to go to Leesburg. After a week's absence the command returned last. evening. Col. Swain had a general Jail delivery of the negroes confined on rebel are about, straightened up things generally, and brought Justice Asa Rogers and Rev. E. H. Nourse as prisoners, they refusing to take the oath of allegiance, and being proved to be active in the rebel cause, the reverend gentleman acting as a kind of rebel post-boy. Nourse is charged with being a sort of peripatetic secret mail agent, Nourse is charged with being a sort of peripatetic secret mail agent, the medium of communication between rebel spies and sympathizers in rebeldom out of the county.--It is alleged that Rogers sent his own negroes to aid Jackson in his second raid up the Valley. He also presided very recently at a session of County Court that acknowledged allegiance to the treasonable State government at Richmond, which, under pretence, we take it, of providing for the poor, took the liberty of assessing on the county tax of twenty thousand dollars, really to aid the revelation b