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The Daily Dispatch: December 17, 1861., [Electronic resource], A "Battle-Flag" for the Powhatan Troop. (search)
ed by our cavalry on Sunday and chased six miles, strewing the road as they went with guns, blankets, and pistols, which our brave boys deliberately gathered up. Among the arms thrown away by these panic stricken Northerners, were several Colt's rifles. More Prisoners.--Capt. Phillips, with his company of cavalry, last night brought in from Hancock county several prisoners, among them one deserter, who had joined Dr. Byrd's company. Capt. Cocke also brought in several prisoners from Cocke county. John Black, of Anderson county, who has been in correspondence with the enemy, was also brought in yesterday by Capt. Clarke's company of Minute Men. Incendiarism in Haskins County.--A friend at Whitesburg writes us, Dec. 12th, that "last night Mr. Jances Headerick's and Mr. Barnard Headerick's barns and cribs were both burned by incendiaries. They both live about one mile south of St. Clair, Hawkins county. They are both Southern men and good citizens, and this destruction of t