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The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Captured. --Alfred Stanley, a brother of E. E. Stanley, the Federal "Provisional Governor for North Carolina," was captured by the Federal troops near Washington, N. C., on the 14th ult. He told them he hoped North Carolina would open and swallow up his brother if he should set foot on her soil as Governor under the authority of the United States.
al Rosecrans has assumed a strong defensive position on Chickamauga creek covering Chattanooga. He evinces no disposition to attack at present. The preparation to do so cannot all be completed for a few days, when a battle must ensue. General Stanley, of the cavalry corps, is very ill and has gone to the rear. General R. P. Mitchell succeeds to his command. Headq's army of the Cumberland,September 19, 1863. All reports of an engagement here are false. The enemy has been busy tMonroe on the 16th, clothed in Confederate uniforms. The most stringent martial law is to be enforced throughout Missouri. Dr. Crawford E. Smith, of Saline county, has been ordered to go South, and 175 of his negroes taken from him. Alfred Stanley, brother of the Ex-Military Governor of North Carolina, has been arrested by Gen. Foster for Secession sympathies. The editor of the Alexandria Gazette has been notified that his paper will be stopped if he persists in calling the Legisl