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The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], Cheroker Georgia can bread the Army (search)
"Diabelical." A Northern paper speaks of a "diabolical plot" in Virginia to seize the person ofGov. Hicks. A plot to seize the person of the devil or say of his imps may with literal accuracy be called "diabolical;" but in any other we shall doubt the propriety of the application.
h of the Antietam, seven miles above Harper's Ferry. They are not more than three feet deep anywhere in low water. There is a perfect rock bed the whole way. The eighty men at Shepherdstown were reinforced by a full regiment to-day. The Confederates have torn up the planks of the bridge at that place, and all are so turned as to burn easily whenever they may consider it neccessary to destroy it. Army Movements in Western Maryland. Hagerstown, June 10.--Some friends of Gov. Hicks, including Senator Goldsborough and the Secretary of State, arrived here this morning from Frederick. They have visited General Thomas' brigade and asked troops for Frederick. Gen. Patterson will immediately advance a brigade to that point. They march to-day. Gen. Williams' 3d Brigade, consisting of the 7th, 8th, and 10th Regiments, and the Scott Legion, reached Greencastle yesterday. Forward movements from this point must be made to- day or to-morrow. It is evident that the 1st