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The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ing place, and that Jackson had returned in force. It is generally accredited here that information had been carried to the Rebels that the Union forces had left the town, with the exception of a guard for polices duty. It was not generally known among the inhabitants that General Shield's division was lying some three or four miles north of the town. Acting on information conveyed to them enemy recapture of the place was anticipated. It was currently reports that two or three of Ashy's cavalry were in the town on Saturday morning, in the disguise of farmers, peddling butter, eggs, &c., and, seeing a movement of troops from that place, conveyed information that led to the above skirmish. Further from North Carolina. New York, March 26. --The steamer George Peabody, from Newbern, North Carolina, on the 22d instant, viz Hatteras inlet on Sunday, has arrived. She left at the inlet on Sunday has arrived. She left at the Inlet the steamer Port Royal, from New Yor