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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Lloyd Lee (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia
--Outrages on Females.--With the Army of Gen. Lee everything is reported quiet, not even a skirmish occurring to interrupt the rest of our soldiers.
From Staunton the report is renewed that the enemy are again threatening that point.
About 800 of their cavalry have appeared at McDowell, some twenty miles west of Staunton, and it is believed that their object is to make a raid upon the town.
A gentleman who left Winchester on Thursday last says that a Yankee cavalry force, numbering about 150, visited the town on Monday morning last, and remained there several hours.
Their force in the Valley below Winchester is not large.
At Martinsburg they are reported to have from 1,500 to 2,000, and at Charlestown a small cavalry force and two regiments of infantry.
From Loudoun county we have a report that the Yankees are behaving with greater fiendishness than has heretofore characterized their conduct elsewhere, and that they have in several instan
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
From Northern Virginia
--Outrages on Females.--With the Army of Gen. Lee everything is reported quiet, not even a skirmish occurring to interrupt the rest of our soldiers.
From Staunton the report is renewed that the enemy are again threatening that point.
About 800 of their cavalry have appeared at McDowell, some twenty miles west of Staunton, and it is believed that their object is to make a raid upon the town.
A gentleman who left Winchester on Thursday last says that a Yankee cavalry force, numbering about 150, visited the town on Monday morning last, and remained there several hours.
Their force in the Valley below Winchester is not large.
At Martinsburg they are reported to have from 1,500 to 2,000, and at Charlestown a small cavalry force and two regiments of infantry.
From Loudoun county we have a report that the Yankees are behaving with greater fiendishness than has heretofore characterized their conduct elsewhere, and that they have in several insta
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 1
Jefferson Davis (search for this): article 1
August 6th (search for this): article 1
Bragg (search for this): article 1
11th (search for this): article 1
The steamer Sidon, at St. Johns, brings Liverpool advices to the 11th inst.
The Polish question remained in statu quo. It is generally asserted that Maximilian, of Austria, will accept the Mexican crown.
The Times says that a rumor is current in Chatham that in consequence of the recent menacing news from America the Government intends sending additional troops to British North America.
The Times also says it should not be surprised if something arose out of the alleged proposition of Jeff. Davis to Napoleon for an offensive and defensive alliance between Mexico, under French protection, and the Confederates, which would be quite consistent with the late French policy.
The world might look with favor on such contingencies, but absolute neutrality would be England's policy.
In the absence of fresh advices from America the English journals have little to say on American affairs.
The London Morning Post shows that the recent Federal successes are not likel
Louis Napoleon (search for this): article 1
Sherman (search for this): article 1
Johnston (search for this): article 1