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The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Meade 's Boasting — official Dispatch from Gen. Lee . (search)
One day Later.
We have received from the office of Hon. Robt. Ould, Commissioner of Exchange, New York papers of the 24th and previous dates.
The news is not very important.
A dispatch from Baltimore says that on Thursday morning Gen. Lee's entire army was in motion, moving rapidly in the direction of Winchester.
Gen. Ewell, who had made a move in the direction of Cumberland, Md., fell back, and followed Lee. There was still a large body of Confederate cavalry near Harper's Ferry.
Morgan crossed the Muskingum river, 18 miles below Zanesville, Ohio, on Thursday morning last, with 1,000 men and three pieces of artillery.
On the afternoon of that day he was in Guernsey county, near the Central Ohio Railroad, making eastward for the Ohio river.
The citizens of Zanesville turned out to catch him, but he caught them and took 25 prisoners, including a Col. Chandler.
The Abolitionists are turning the draft to political account.
In Auburn, N. Y., the drafted men parad