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The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], From the Rappahannock lines.--the pursuit of the enemy--Pope Abandoning his wounded. (search)
another portion at of near Beverley's Ford, the artillery on either side contending for some hours late in the after soon. without, however, any material result as far as known. It was supposed that Pope had fallen back as far as Warrenton, and would not give battle this side of that point, if at all. He abandoned a large number of his wounded at Culpeper C. H., estimated at not less than two or three hundred. These men had been wounded in the battle of Cedar Run Mountain, of the 9th of August, where the Yankee prisoners confess to having been thoroughly "used up" by old Stonewall. A melancholy picture of desolation and devastation is exhibited by the county of Culpeper. An unbridled license has prevailed among the Yankee soldiery, and the country is now almost a desert.--Unoffending citizens have been impoverished in a single day, their negroes all carried off, their fencing destroyed, their sheep and hogs and cattle butchered, their grain entirely consumed, their horses
The Daily Dispatch: August 25, 1862., [Electronic resource], Affairs in Princess Anne and Norfolk counties. (search)
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway on Saturday, August 9th, my boy Tom. He is about 18 years of age, bright mulatto, about 5 feet 6 inches high, has a small flesh mark on his neck — no other mark recollected. He had on when he left a linen coat and pants and gray military cap. Supposed to have gone away with a company from Mobile, connected with General Longstreet's division, on their way to Gordonsville. I will give a reward of $50, if taken in this city; $100, if taken outside of our pickets around the city. When last seen he was lurking about the Bailey hospital, on Cary street. P. K. White, au 15--7t* 73 Main street, Richmond.