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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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l the reliable morning journals, that the Confederacy was now in a fair way to be captured alive, he at once took measures to cut off the retreat of the latter. Capt. William Brown, with company 3, regiment 5, was at once ordered to construct a pontoon bridge across the river some miles below, and watch it vigilantly day and night; Captain Rob Shorty and Colonel Wobert Wobinson, with the Anatomical cavalry, were dispatched to take possession of a railroad reading to Manassas; whilst Captain Samuele Smith, with the balance of the Conic Section, was commanded to make a detour of three hundred miles, and endeavor to reach the invaded house before midnight set in. All these movements were in accordance with profound strategy, my boy, and cut off the Confederacy from retreat by every route in the world, except the insignificant one he came by. Satisfied that the war was going to end in about sixty days, after which we should have time to defeat combined Europe, the Mackerel guar
Dead. --Dr. James M. Bell, of Luray, Va., who was one of the citizens seized by Steinwehr, as hostages against the Virginia guerrillas, died a few days ago at his home. He was discharged by Steinwehr on account of ill health, which has now resulted as above stated. He was a brother- in-law to Ex-Gov. Smith.