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The Daily Dispatch: June 2, 1862., [Electronic resource], Hessian bravery. (search)
First Baltimore Rangers.
--Capt Thomas J-Goodrick is now engaged in raising, and has nearly perfected the organization, of a corps of mounted riflemen, to be called as above.
It will be the mission of this company to aid in the redemption of Maryland from the clutches of her oppressors.
Natives of that State, and others favorable to the objects proposed, will please read the advertisement for recruits, to be found in another column of this paper.
Banks's retreat from Strasburg.
details of Thursday's operations — the battles at Front Royal and Winchester — the three days operations.
From the account of the New York World's correspondent we make the following abstract:
Friday's fighting. Hagerstown, Md. Sunday, May 25.
--The Maryland First had been sent from Strasburg to Front Royal, a small village twelve miles distant, just beyond the Massanuten range, which commences its course just at this point, and upon the eastern bank of the Shenandoah, over which is the large bridge of the Manassas Gap Railroad, which has now, again, for the third time, been destroyed by the rebels.
Yesterday they were known to be in danger, and so much had our apprehension for them increased before night, that the commanding officers were ordered to remain at their posts to await instruction.
At midnight, word came to the different brigades that the "news from Front Royal was very unfavorable," with orders to prepar
More Tyranny for Maryland.
We see in the latest Northern papers the announcement that General Dix (that former devoted State Rights man and defender of the South) has arrested Judge Richard Carmichael, and James Powell, Prosecuting Attorney of Talbot county, upon a charge of treason, and imprisoned them in Fort McHenry.
Jackson's bold march has no doubt excited the tyrants to a little more pressure upon the spirit of Maryland, which is confederated not yet quelist.
More Tyranny for Maryland.
We see in the latest Northern papers the announcement that General Dix (that former devoted State Rights man and defender of the South) has arrested Judge Richard Carmichael, and James Powell, Prosecuting Attorney of Talbot county, upon a charge of treason, and imprisoned them in Fort McHenry.
Jackson's bold march has no doubt excited the tyrants to a little more pressure upon the spirit of Maryland, which is confederated not yet quelist.