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The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Staunton, Va., Sept. 26th, 1862. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Staunton, Va., Sept. 26th, 1862. (search)
Arrival of prisoners.
--The Central cars yesterday brought to this city nine officers and four hundred and twenty privates of the Yankee army, captured near Shepherdstown, Va., a few days since, when Burnside's division attempted to cross the Potomac at that point and were so mercilessly cut up by Stonewall Jackson's men. We could not learn the names of the officers, though they and the men were part of those who, with 20,000 others, under Burnside, participated in the attack on, and capture of, our forces at Roanoke Island.
Included in this number were some of Hawkins's Zouaves.
The above party will be sent home in a day or two--as soon as descriptive lists can be made out so as to identify them hereafter should they violate their parole.
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Death of the grandson of Lord Byron . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], Communicating with the enemy. (search)
Runaway in jail.
--Was committed to the jail of Louisa county, Va., as a runaway, on the 12th day of August, 1862, a negro man, who says his name is Jackson; that he belongs to William H. Browning, of Culpeper county, Va., and was hired to a Mr. Guthrey, of Richmond.
Said negro appears to be about 25 years old; is about five feet ten or eleven inches in height, and of a dark brown color, nearly black.
He has on a brown jeans coat, with bullet buttons, gray jeans pants, and a plaid cap. The owner of said negro is requested to come forward, prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed, of as the law directs.
se 24--6t Philip T. Hunt, Jailor.