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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 7, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Maryland (Maryland, United States) or search for Maryland (Maryland, United States) in all documents.
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The proximity of our army to the chief city of Maryland has increased the vigilance of Lincoln's myrmidons.
In Baltimore there is redoubled activity in domiciliary visits and orders designed to mark all disloyal citizens, or all who will not take the oath, are multiplied.
One order prohibits all persons not in theMaryland has increased the vigilance of Lincoln's myrmidons.
In Baltimore there is redoubled activity in domiciliary visits and orders designed to mark all disloyal citizens, or all who will not take the oath, are multiplied.
One order prohibits all persons not in the service from keeping arms in their houses, and Gen. E. B. Tyler, aided by the Provost Marshal and Chief of Police, is directed to search the houses of suspected citizens to seize arms that may be found.
Another order commands all loyal citizens to hoist the national flag on the 4th of July. Another closes all places of business lainly exhibited in these measures.
They fear the Marylanders.
The sympathizers with the rebels must be kept down — they must be disarmed.
Their fears are well grounded.--If Gen. Lee defeats their main Army Maryland will recruit his ranks to the full extent of his lessees in the great battle in which he will gain his victory.
The great battle in Pennsylvania.
--Persons wishing to rest the account of the great battle at Gettysburg and all the news of the invasion and operations of our army in Maryland and Pennsylvania, can find them in the Northern papers, of the 3d, received this (Monday) morning at at the Confederate Reading Room.
Also, a new and beautiful lot of Yankee Picforlate.
Also, all the city and Southern papers.