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The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], in Fredericksburg — the enemy's movements. (search)
hitherto been compa exempt. On Wednesday night the Federal arrested Thomas P. Barton Commonwealths Attorney for Spotsylvania county: Thomas a prominent merchant; Charles C. Well merchant, and brother of Dr. B. E. Wellford, Richmond; and Beverly T. Gill, formerly of the Gill & Spillman, of Richmond; and on night they arrested James H. Bradley James McGuire, well-known merchants, the whom had just returned from Richmond, he has a son who was wounded in the recent These gentlemen were dGill & Spillman, of Richmond; and on night they arrested James H. Bradley James McGuire, well-known merchants, the whom had just returned from Richmond, he has a son who was wounded in the recent These gentlemen were dragged from their in the night time and taken across the river camps of the Yankee army, whence they sent the next morning to Washington. It first conjectured that they were arrested for some Union men of Spotsylvania who have been sent to Richmond by order Government; but as soon as Pope's general No. 11 (which we publish in another column) appearance, the movement was looked as the mil step towards the arrest or of every person suspected of sympathy with the cause of the Confederac