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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1863., [Electronic resource].
Found 393 total hits in 208 results.
Dix (search for this): article 1
Gen Lee (search for this): article 1
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Paroled Confederates.
--There are now encamped in Sinton's woods, three miles above Richmond, seven hundred paroled Confederate soldiers, mostly from Texas, Mississippi, Kentucky, Arkansan and Missouri, who were captured by the Abolitionists at various times and sent to the Alton.
penitentiary for exchange.
These men complain bitterly of the hundreds of outrages to which they were subjected while in the hands of the Yankees, and profess great anxiety to be sent at once to their various commands, so that under the gallant Gen Price they can aid in relieving their States of the tyrannical yokes by which they are now oppressed.
If the Government can consistently do so, it would be fare better to these and all other soldiers to their as soon as they are exchanged, than to keep them in idle camps here, and allow them to become dissatisfied with the service.
It were better for our citizens, too, if such camps were established in the city, instead of in the immediate neighborhood
Thos (search for this): article 1
For Hire.
--Two Cooks, Washers and Ironers one Chambermaid, and one small House Girl and Nurse, by the month.
These servants have just come in from the country, and are recommended as good servants. Apply to Thos J Bagry, Agent for Hiring out Negroes and Renting Houses, No. 8 Wall street, Under St Charles Hotel. je 26--1t*
Milroy (search for this): article 10
From Northern Virginia.
The passengers by the Central train last evening bring no new report of army operations on the border, and it is presumed that matters in that interesting quarter have assumed comparative quiet since its occupation by our forces.
There was not even a rumor yesterday as to the whereabouts of Gen Lee's army, a portion of which is known to be in Maryland.
The train brought down eleven unlucky Yankee "ladies," who were not so fortunate as Milroy and his amiable wife in making their escape, when our forces captured Winchester.
They were assigned quarters in Castle Thunder.
Gen Lee (search for this): article 10
From Northern Virginia.
The passengers by the Central train last evening bring no new report of army operations on the border, and it is presumed that matters in that interesting quarter have assumed comparative quiet since its occupation by our forces.
There was not even a rumor yesterday as to the whereabouts of Gen Lee's army, a portion of which is known to be in Maryland.
The train brought down eleven unlucky Yankee "ladies," who were not so fortunate as Milroy and his amiable wife in making their escape, when our forces captured Winchester.
They were assigned quarters in Castle Thunder.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 10
From Northern Virginia.
The passengers by the Central train last evening bring no new report of army operations on the border, and it is presumed that matters in that interesting quarter have assumed comparative quiet since its occupation by our forces.
There was not even a rumor yesterday as to the whereabouts of Gen Lee's army, a portion of which is known to be in Maryland.
The train brought down eleven unlucky Yankee "ladies," who were not so fortunate as Milroy and his amiable wife in making their escape, when our forces captured Winchester.
They were assigned quarters in Castle Thunder.
Virginia (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 10
From Northern Virginia.
The passengers by the Central train last evening bring no new report of army operations on the border, and it is presumed that matters in that interesting quarter have assumed comparative quiet since its occupation by our forces.
There was not even a rumor yesterday as to the whereabouts of Gen Lee's army, a portion of which is known to be in Maryland.
The train brought down eleven unlucky Yankee "ladies," who were not so fortunate as Milroy and his amiable wife in making their escape, when our forces captured Winchester.
They were assigned quarters in Castle Thunder.

