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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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llowing: Six o'clock P. M.--The day closes amidst the most conflicting and exciting reports relative to the movements of the rebels. It is now pretty clearly ascertained that Governor Wise has occupied Buchanon, at the head of seven thousand men. Major Bill Jackson is at Beverly, with fifteen hundred men, and another body is at Webb's Mill's, forty miles southeast of here. It will thus be seen that a crisis is rapidly approaching. A fight must take place within twenty-four hours. Gens Schleich and Rosecrans are dispatching Aids-de-Camp in all directions; the guards have been doubled, and the strictest orders issued. Contraband goods. Deputy Marshal John Stimmel, of Frederick county, Maryland, with a detachment of Federal troops, consisting of companies I and K of the Pennsylvania Regiment, stationed at that place, proceeded by Railroad to Berlin on Wednesday night week, and captured three car loads of contraband goods, intended, as was believed, for the Confederates i