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The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], Yankee foray on the Central Railroad. (search)
ack. On the receipt of this intelligence, the train put back with all possible speed, and arrived here about 2 o'clock P. M. It is also stated that the Yankees had fired the depot at Beaver Dam. This is a most daring and independent raid of the Yankees, and must have been effected by a comparatively small force, as they are not known to be in any considerable numbers in that locality. The impression obtains that the party committing these depredations consisted of cavalry scouts from Caroline or Spotsylvania counties, and that the raid was perpetrated with the hope of cutting off communication with our forces between this city and the Rapidan. From a gentleman who left Beaver Dam on Saturday evening, we have ascertained some facts which possess interest in connection with the Yankee foray upon the Central Railroad. A young German has been for some time permitted to pass between that point and Fredericksburg, keeping up a traffic in articles which he supposed would be r
The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], Yankee foray on the Central Railroad. (search)
Ranaway --From the service of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company, two Negromen, viz: Pry, belonging to Walker Washington, of Caroline county: about 5 feet 6 inches in height, dark complexion, and dull in appearance. Reuben, belonging to Alexander Hutcheson, of Richmond city; about 5 feet 6 or 8 inches in height, dark complexion, good countenance, and quick in his movements. It is supposed that these Negroes are employed in some of the camps, cooking for the soldiers. Ten Dollars reward each will be paid, in addition to what the law allows, if delivered to me or lodged in any jail so that I can get them. Chas. G. Talcott, jy 21--6t Sup't R. & D. R. R.