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The Daily Dispatch: January 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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m. H. Hall, Wm. A. Miller, Edwin R. Page. Farmeille. Clement C. Read, E. Wittse, James Lyle, Stephen O. Southall, Wm. H. Middleton, J. L. Walker, Richard S. Paulett. Blacksburg. J. R. Kent, E. J. Arniss, W. R. Perfater, W. G. Hall, John Black, Henry Ribble, George Evans. Winchester. Robert L. Baker, Jas. B Taylor, Henry S. Baker, W. H. Strict. Clark Cather, Robt Steele, Jas. Marshall. Charlottesville. Thos. J. Randolph, J. C. Patterson, James Jones, Geo. Mcintyre. Sam White, Wm. W. Minor, Shelton F Leake. Lewisburg. Samuel Price, Wm. S. Montgomery, D. C. B. Calwell, Mason Watkins. John Withrow, Achilles Rodgers, Floyd Estill. Wytheville. Stephen McGavock, Robt Crockett, Isaac J. Lettwich, Chas L. Fox. Robert Sayors, Allea T. Crockett, Jas. M. Stuart, Bank of Virginia.Richmond. James Caskie, Alfred T. Harris, Thos. R. Price, Samuel C. Tardy, *Alex Garrett.
Prisoners. --Four hundred and seventy prisoners, captured by General Rosser in the Valley, passed through Charlottesville for Richmond on Tuesday night last. Eight hundred were captured, but, owing to some inattention on the part of the guards, upwards of three hundred managed to make their escape while passing through a mountain gap. Among the prisoners was a negro man belonging to one of the citizens of Charlottesville. He was very anxious to give up his associates and return to the service of his owner. Mr. J. C. Patterson gave a receipt to the officer in command for the negro, who immediately jumped from the cars and seemed happy to find himself taken possession of by the town constable for safe-keeping.--Lynchburg (Virginia) Republican.