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The Daily Dispatch: July 5, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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s Parkersburg. Whether they came from the force at Parkesburg or not, I did not learn. Doubtless you will soon see in the Northern papers a brilliant victory announced at Ripley. What their force at Parkersburg is I am unable to say. Fortunately, Gen. Garnett demands all their attention at Phillippi, and I have no doubt Parkersburg is held only as securing them the railroad, and not as a base of operation in this direction. If Garnett could get around and behind Phillippi, he would rout them; and the thing is not impossible. You need not be surprised to hear of a brilliant victory in that quarter at any moment. L. P. S.--Since writing the above, three more traitors have been brought in to Gen. Wise.--They are from Roane county, and one (Col. S. Ar Roberts) was a member of the Wheeling Convention. They will be handed over to the civil authorities, and indicted for treason, with a count under the new ordinance of the 15th June last. Scouts are out for more such game. L.