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The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway in jail. (search)
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.affairs in Loudoun county. Leesburg, June 27, 1861.
The arrival of Col. Sloan's Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers at a post in this vicinity, has had the happiest effect already upon the Union sentiment in Loudoun, and the original Secessionists among us are greatly rejoiced thLoudoun, and the original Secessionists among us are greatly rejoiced that the Palmetto State has fulfilled their expectations, and sent up her sons to fight in our common cause.
Major Evans, of South Carolina, has been assigned to the command of Col. Sloan's Regiment and Col. Hunton's 8th Regiment of Virginia Volunteers.
He has assumed the command, and now ranks as General in the Confederate Arm erstand they admit six killed on their side.
We are just commencing our harvest, and there is a magnificent crop of wheat.
We have a good prospect for corn.
Loudoun has more fine cattle than any county in Eastern Virginia, and we can supply an army of 50,000 men for twelve months, if we can secure the present crops. B.