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The Daily Dispatch: July 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], in Fredericksburg — the enemy's movements. (search)
disboli Every complaint, founded on a just was promptly redressed by him. Under his up to Monday last, the people had no material loss except in negroes, and the of their condition was patiently borne entertained towards him the same feelings they did for Gen. Reynolds, who had also himself as a gentleman, and had Mansfield captured by our troops, an application would manner have been made to the authorities at Richmond for his release on parole. The story that Slaughter and John L. Marye expressed disgust for the Confederate officials on their a visit to this capital in behalf of General is pronounced a sheer fabrication of a correspondent, those gentlemen having made use of terms to that effect. Captain by Mansfield as acting Provost Marshal. have now been thrown out this side of Runaway negroes are flocking in quarters on their way North, and the town with them. Gen. King is in command military force in the neighborhood, which of Patrick's, Gibbon's