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The Daily Dispatch: March 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], Yankee Raids on the Virginia Central railroad--damage thus far Trifling — Exciting rumors of the enemy's movements. (search)
the Press Association.] entered according to act of Congress in the year 1863, by J. S. Thrasher in the clerk's office of the district Court of the Confederate States for the Northern district of Georgia. From Northern Virginia-- at work--seventy-one Yankees and twenty killed--the enemy advancing. Orange C. H., Feb. 28. --On Thursday, Major Mosby ambushed a snooting party of the enemy's cavalry, consisting of one hundred and thirteen men, under Captain Reid, between Broad Run and Dranesville. Mosby killed twenty of the Yankees, among them Capt. Reid, commanding the party; wounded eight or ten more, and brought off seventy-one prisoners, including a Captain and two Lieutenants, sixty-seven privates, and one negro. Mosby lost one killed and four wounded. He also captured the arms and equipments of the prisoners, and fifty horses. Many of the enemy's horses were killed. Mosby's horse was shot under him. The fight lasted about fifteen minutes. It i