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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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C. S. District Court. --Abner Jackson, a former mail carrier in Campbell county, Va., was tried by a jury in Judge Halyburton's Court, yesterday, for misdemeanor in purloining money from a letter entrusted to his care, and was found guilty. No sentence was passed. The Court, after transacting the above business, adjourned.
at of Hardy county. About twenty-five hundred of them (a part of Gen. Lander's force) marching from Romney, entered its town perhaps Monday or Tuesday.--There was some slight resistance by a small force of 700 men, under Cols. Monroe and Harness, but they soon retired and the enemy took possession. The changes in the occupation of that part of Virginia have been very sudden within a few weeks, and with no loss of consequence to the enemy. He withdraw from Romney upon the approach of Jackson; but as soon as the force under Gen. Loring was ordered away, he returned and mended his hold by extending his line of occupation to Moorfields Hardy county is one of the richest in the Northern portion of the State. The corn crop of that county is immense. Thousands of cattle are in winter driven there to be fattened for market. The enemy gets all its large supplies, while in Hampshire, the ading county, also very fertile, and where of march is traced by the ruins of burned houses and