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nts that had been commenced by the Confederates at Manassas Junction. They were hardly more than half finished when the work upon them was thus stopped. The only solution of this change in the plans of the Southern commanders that occurs to our mind at this moment, is that they contemplate the abandonment of Harper's Ferry.--The possession of Manassas Junction is necessary to the protection of the rear of their forces there. Our latest information from Manassas Junction is, that Gen. Robert E. Lee has arrived there, and is in command of the Confederate forces at that p t. movement of District Volunteers. On Thursday night, about 8 o'clock, the Fifth Battalion D. C. Volunteers, under command of Lieut.Col. Everett, were ordered to meet at the Patent Office for special duty.--Arrived there, the battalion formed in line and were marched over towards Georgetown. The men stated that they had orders to pack up for a long tramp, some said six days; others supposed they were t
The Daily Dispatch: June 3, 1861., [Electronic resource], More arrests by the military in Baltimore county. (search)
A number of gentlemen of this city have presented a magnificent horse to Gen. Lee, as a token of their admiration of the great military talents, lofty character, and unbounded energy of the illustrious Virginia chieftain.