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The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ce Marmaduke's raid, in which he captured 150 negroes and 300 horses and mules, and burned their commissary stores, with a loss of only 12 men. The Yankees, it will be remembered reported this as a repulse of Marmaduke. On Saturday, 12th, Capt. Adams, of Capers's command, with 50 men, surprised a party of Yankees and negroes on Bœuf river, killing 40 or 50 and capturing 12 prisoners and 20 odd horses, arms, &c., with the loss of one man. Judge Field, from the Indian Nation, who accompthe depredations of the river pirates styled the "marine brigade." They lately made a descent on Bruinsburg, where they seized a quantity of salt and 200 packages of tobacco, which they distributed among the negroes, and ended by plundering everybody, the negroes included, whom they robbed of their blankets. Adams's command recently captured a Lieutenant of this gang of thieves, who had his handkerchief full of rings and breastpins. The impression of our informants is that he-- escaped.