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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ois rail-splitter. Hitherto he has but showed it occasionally in terror; hereafter the Yankee nation are to feel it's edge. Lincoln is dictator — the sword in one hand and purse in the other. He calls for one million men. He does not "call spirits from the vasty deep." They will come. He will have them. Revolution alone can prevent it, and that revolution must not be delayed to be of any avail. It may be too late now. Activity in the Valley. General Early passed through Winchester Saturday, at one o'clock, on his way towards the Potomac. His army is efficient and enthusiastic. Our cavalry had a successful engagement with the enemy on Saturday some six or seven miles beyond Winchester, on the Martinsburg road. We have no particulars of the fight. Sheridan's army had, as stated in Saturday's Dispatch, been weakened by sending two corps across the Potomac in the direction of Washington. From Manassas Gap Railroad. The enemy removed the rails from the Manas