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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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A Desperado at large. --A few days since, a negro named Isaac, belonging to Mrs. L. C. Taliaferro, of Orange, had a difficulty with her overseer, and dealt him such severe blows as to cause his death. The scoundrel then made his escape, and is still at large. It will be seen by an advertisement in this paper that Mrs. Taliaferro offers a reward of $200 for his apprehension.
From the Valley movements of Col. Taliaferro's Brigade — Change of quarters — kindness extended to them on their Route, &c. [Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Camp of Taliaferro's Brigade, Four miles beyond Winchester, Frederick Co., Va It has been sometime since I have troubled you with any communication, and I now take the liberty of again giving you some particulars of the movements of the portion of the army with which your correspondent is connected. As-you are well aware, I wrote you last from Camp Bartow, Pocahontas county; since which time we have changed our quarters to a far more genial clime, and where we have met with civilization and the utmost kindness This Brigade, consisting of the 1st Georgia, Maj. Thompson, commanding; the 3d Arkansas, Maj. Manning; the 37th Va. Lieut. Col. Carson; and the old 23d Va. Volunteers Lieut. Col. A. G. Taliaferro--under the command of Col. Wm. B. Taliaferro--left Camp Bartow on Friday, the 21st of