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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1863., [Electronic resource], From Gen. Lee's army — fight in Culpeper county. (search)
ced in a few days. In Philadelphia, Wednesday, among those drawn were Morris Harding of the Philadelphia Inquirer, and five telegraph operators. The bounties now paid by the U. S. Government are $100 to new recruits and $400 to veterans. Every single man will be entitled to $2 per month from the State, and the families of married men and widowed mothers of single men dependent on them for support, to $6 per month besides the monthly pay from the Government. Brutus J. Clay, of Bourbon county, Ky., has been nominated for Congress in Ashland (Ky.) District to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Crittenden. The New York Express establishment has been placed in the hands of a receiver, one of its editors and proprietors (Mr. Clark) being utterly and irrepressibly dissatisfied with its disloyal tone and attitude, and insisting on a partition of interest. The steamer Imperial, the first boat through from New Orleans, arrived at St. Louis on the 29th. The merchan