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Reported cavalry fight. Passengers who came to the city on the Central train, on Saturday afternoon, brought a report that General Stuart had another severe cavalry fight with the Yankees on Tuesday or Friday in the neighborhood of Salem, in Fauquier. That there has been an engagement we have no doubt, but the particulars of it, or the locality where it occurred, have not reached us in a definite form. The first reports stated that the fight commenced on Thursday afternoon, continued until night, and was renewed on Friday morning--that on Thursday we captured about 600 prisoners, but the enemy receiving heavy reinforcements during the night, renewed the attack the next morning, recapturing 400 of the prisoners. Our men were subsequently reinforced and the enemy driven back. A gentleman who left Winchester on Saturday morning, and arrived here last night, says about 230 prisoners reached that town on Friday night, who were captured in a cavalry fight at Aldie, in Loudo
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Reported cavalry fight. Passengers who came to the city on the Central train, on Saturday afternoon, brought a report that General Stuart had another severe cavalry fight with the Yankees on Tuesday or Friday in the neighborhood of Salem, in Fauquier. That there has been an engagement we have no doubt, but the particulars of it, or the locality where it occurred, have not reached us in a definite form. The first reports stated that the fight commenced on Thursday afternoon, continued until night, and was renewed on Friday morning--that on Thursday we captured about 600 prisoners, but the enemy receiving heavy reinforcements during the night, renewed the attack the next morning, recapturing 400 of the prisoners. Our men were subsequently reinforced and the enemy driven back. A gentleman who left Winchester on Saturday morning, and arrived here last night, says about 230 prisoners reached that town on Friday night, who were captured in a cavalry fight at Aldie, in Loud
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Reported cavalry fight. Passengers who came to the city on the Central train, on Saturday afternoon, brought a report that General Stuart had another severe cavalry fight with the Yankees on Tuesday or Friday in the neighborhood of Salem, in Fauquier. That there has been an engagement we have no doubt, but the particulars of it, or the locality where it occurred, have not reached us in a definite form. The first reports stated that the fight commenced on Thursday afternoon, continued until night, and was renewed on Friday morning--that on Thursday we captured about 600 prisoners, but the enemy receiving heavy reinforcements during the night, renewed the attack the next morning, recapturing 400 of the prisoners. Our men were subsequently reinforced and the enemy driven back. A gentleman who left Winchester on Saturday morning, and arrived here last night, says about 230 prisoners reached that town on Friday night, who were captured in a cavalry fight at Aldie, in Loudo
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ued until night, and was renewed on Friday morning--that on Thursday we captured about 600 prisoners, but the enemy receiving heavy reinforcements during the night, renewed the attack the next morning, recapturing 400 of the prisoners. Our men were subsequently reinforced and the enemy driven back. A gentleman who left Winchester on Saturday morning, and arrived here last night, says about 230 prisoners reached that town on Friday night, who were captured in a cavalry fight at Aldie, in Loudoun county, on Thursday. This is perhaps the engagement first reported. The gentleman alluded to did not learn anything with reference to the fight or the loss sustained by us, but was under the impression that it was not considerable. The number of prisoners captured at Winchester has been over-estimated by our previous accounts. The actual number captured at Winchester and Martinsburg will not exceed 3,600. These are on the way up the Valley, and it is probable the advance reached S
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as renewed on Friday morning--that on Thursday we captured about 600 prisoners, but the enemy receiving heavy reinforcements during the night, renewed the attack the next morning, recapturing 400 of the prisoners. Our men were subsequently reinforced and the enemy driven back. A gentleman who left Winchester on Saturday morning, and arrived here last night, says about 230 prisoners reached that town on Friday night, who were captured in a cavalry fight at Aldie, in Loudoun county, on Thursday. This is perhaps the engagement first reported. The gentleman alluded to did not learn anything with reference to the fight or the loss sustained by us, but was under the impression that it was not considerable. The number of prisoners captured at Winchester has been over-estimated by our previous accounts. The actual number captured at Winchester and Martinsburg will not exceed 3,600. These are on the way up the Valley, and it is probable the advance reached Staunton last night.
m Fortress Monroe to the Philadelphia Inquirer gives a brief account of the late raid up the Chickahominy. The Yankees marched as for as Jamestown island. The letter says: Embarking on gunboats Smith Briggs, Mt. Washington, Express, transport Thomas A. Morgan, and accompanied by two Monitors, we disembarked on the upper shore of the Chickahominy, and marched within few miles of Charles City Court-House, the nearest infantry has been to Richmond since the evacuation of the Peninsula in 1862, investing all the country in the vicinity of Providence Ferry and the Court-house, driving in the enemy's pickets, capturing a number of the Tenth Virginia cavalry, securing large herds of fine cattle, horses, mules, saddles, bridles, buggies, wagons, guns, over five hundred dollars worth of tobacco, and destroying valuable tool-shops, forage and grain. One amusing order issued by Colonel Johnson--i. e., not to disturb the property of our enemies, but take from our friends, as they were exp
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egro women at Newbern, N. C., are forming societies and raising funds to assist Gen. Wild in organizing his African army. They have sent funds to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, requesting her to devise and send them a battle flag. Senator Cameron made a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 17th, calling for Gen. McClellan to command the militia of the State, and censuring Lincoln for not more promptly aiding Pennsylvania in her hour of danger. Poor Lincoln! he would, no doubt, if he could. egro women at Newbern, N. C., are forming societies and raising funds to assist Gen. Wild in organizing his African army. They have sent funds to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, requesting her to devise and send them a battle flag. Senator Cameron made a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 17th, calling for Gen. McClellan to command the militia of the State, and censuring Lincoln for not more promptly aiding Pennsylvania in her hour of danger. Poor Lincoln! he would, no doubt, if he could.
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alry, left Indianapolis on Saturday to join the regiment at Lexington, Ky. There is no truth in the report that Admiral Farragut is to be relieved from the command of the Gulf Squadron. A dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette says that Gen. McClellan declined being a candidate before the Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention for Governor. Dispatches from San Francisco say that hostilities between Great Britain and Japan are probable. Thirteen English vessels of war were assemblednegro women at Newbern, N. C., are forming societies and raising funds to assist Gen. Wild in organizing his African army. They have sent funds to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, requesting her to devise and send them a battle flag. Senator Cameron made a speech at Harrisburg, Pa., on the 17th, calling for Gen. McClellan to command the militia of the State, and censuring Lincoln for not more promptly aiding Pennsylvania in her hour of danger. Poor Lincoln! he would, no doubt, if he could.
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l Farragut is to be relieved from the command of the Gulf Squadron. A dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette says that Gen. McClellan declined being a candidate before the Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention for Governor. Dispatches from San Francisco say that hostilities between Great Britain and Japan are probable. Thirteen English vessels of war were assembled at Kanagawa. They had demanded a large indemnity of the Japanese Government and the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Richardson. The 21st and 24th New Jersey regiments have passed through Washington on their way home to be mustered out. Capt. Brunner is the name of the Confederate officer who was killed in Mosby's raid into Maryland. In Lowell, Mass., last week, Major Gen. (Beast) Butler was severely beaten by a master stonemason, whom he had slapped in the face. The stonemason beat him until he apologized. His eyes was backed and his face pretty severely cut up. The negro women at Newbern,
er Tacony, or Florida No. 2, was seen on the morning of the 14th just outside of the Capes of the Delaware. The Bank Presidents of Philadelphia offered a loan of $1,000,000 to Gov. Curtin to expel the Confederates from the State. One hundred and sixty East Tennessee conscripts recruited from among the Confederate prisoners at Camp Morton for the 5th Tennessee cavalry, left Indianapolis on Saturday to join the regiment at Lexington, Ky. There is no truth in the report that Admiral Farragut is to be relieved from the command of the Gulf Squadron. A dispatch to the Cincinnati Gazette says that Gen. McClellan declined being a candidate before the Pennsylvania Democratic State Convention for Governor. Dispatches from San Francisco say that hostilities between Great Britain and Japan are probable. Thirteen English vessels of war were assembled at Kanagawa. They had demanded a large indemnity of the Japanese Government and the surrender of the murderers of Mr. Richa
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