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The Yankees advancing The Yankees yesterday were at Tunstall's Station in considerable force, mostly cavalry. Their infantry was no doubt advancing in the fear ready to support them. Their force is variously estimated at from 10 to 25,000 men Opinions are much divided as to the object of this expedition. Some suppose the design is actually to attack the city; but to us, that seems preposterous. Others think with more appearance of probability, that it is intended merely to keep up an excitement and draw off men from Lee's army. It appears to us that we have force sufficient not only to defeat, but to capture the whole of their army, should it venture near enough.
ollect how horror-stricken they The panic, indeed, so far from subsiding appears to be gathering strength with every day that our troops remain on the soil. Gen Lee has issued strict orders to "respect private property." We were greatly disappointed at this in the first instance, for we had hoped that the Yankees would be mad to the discipline of an army as a habit of plundering. They soon to think of nothing else, become demoralized, and fall an easy prey to their enemies Doubtless Gen Lee had this fact, attested by all history, in view when he issued the order in question. He cannot afford to let the discipline of his army be relaxed, especially at this time, when he has a powerful army of the enemy to fight and that too in that enemy's own country. As for Gen Lee's intended movements, we are an unable to conjecture what they are as the New York Herald itself or even the Times, or in fact any other Northern journal that has tried its hand at prophesying. Some suppose
The Daily Dispatch: June 30, 1863., [Electronic resource], Gen. Lee's army — its advance in to Maryland and Pennsylvania. (search)
Gen. Lee's army — its advance in to Maryland and Pennsylvania. The army of Gen. Lee is still on its march Northward, and thus far has met with no opposition. A gentleman who left Charlestown Jefferson county, on Thursday last, in forms us that the last of our forces, the division of Gen. Pender, passed through Smithfield, iGen. Lee is still on its march Northward, and thus far has met with no opposition. A gentleman who left Charlestown Jefferson county, on Thursday last, in forms us that the last of our forces, the division of Gen. Pender, passed through Smithfield, in that county, on Wednesday, on route for the Potomac. This point is about 10 miles from the river. The advance of our army, consisting of Gen. Rodes's division, was known to be in Chambersburg when our informant left the Valley, whilst other divisions were encamped between that town and Greencastle. This gentleman thinks ton of the cavalry, which have been so bravely contending with the enemy's forces East of the Blue Ridge. Before crossing the Potomac, an order was issued by Gen. Lee that no private property should be touched. Citizens of Maryland were informed that such supplies as the army needed would be procured in the country, and paid
ort stopper in the centre, breaking it in two, shattering it very much, and driving many of the fragments in through the port — At 20 minutes past 8 o'clock, the engine of the Atlanta was secured by engineer J. G. Young, and the vessel backed off into deep water, when she was brought to an anchor — The wounded were sixteen in number. The position of Fey's army A letter from Frederick, Md., dated the 24th says: It is rumored here, and generally believed, that the greater part of Lee's army has crossed the Potomac, and is now on the soil of Maryland. It is confidently asserted that the crossing was made at three points.--Williamsport, Shepherdstown, and Antietam fords, and that it has been going on since Friday or Saturday last. The people of Pennsylvania must now be prepared to defend their soil from the tread of the invader, for devastation, plunder, and destruction follow in the track of these Godforsaken traitors. Momentous events are at hand. I have not the time,