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The Daily Dispatch: July 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s have literally overrun the country, and the lives and property of Union men are no longer regarded safe Robbery is carried on, indeed indiscriminately, and both Union and Secesh citizens are the sufferers. They state that at Caseyville and Uniontown the guerilla as have raised the black flag, and that they spare no citizen nor soldier captured by them. The Union citizens have also determined to take no more prisoners, and the consequence is that murders are of daily occurrence. Henderson county, Ky, the New Albany Ledger is reliably informed, swarms with hordes of rebel guerillas, who are committing the greatest outrages. Lieut. Col. Fitch, of the gunboat fleet, states that there is no longer any safety to business or property in that section of Kentucky. The guerillas extend their operation as high up as Green river, and as low down as the lower end of Union county. This state of affairs demands the immediate attention of the military authorities, and they should, without