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The Daily Dispatch: April 30, 1863., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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A father and son. --General Lee has a son, Robert E Lee Jr., a private in the Rockbridge, Va, Artillery. Of course the boy, though only seventeen, has had numerous offers of posts of aid to commanding officers, but has declined them all, and Lee Jr., a private in the Rockbridge, Va, Artillery. Of course the boy, though only seventeen, has had numerous offers of posts of aid to commanding officers, but has declined them all, and is content to take his turn at cooking and washing with the rest. The company was with Jackson during his Valley campaign. A correspondent of the Lynchburg Virginian relates an interview between the father and son on the battle-field of Sharpsburghe battery had been disabled. The letter says: We were engaged in getting our remaining gun in fighting trim when Gen. Lee rode up. Aids and couriers went and came in quick succession from different parts of the field to communicate or receiveneral dashed up to say that "the General says he will inevitably be driven from his position unless reinforced." I heard Gen. Lee say: "Tell the General I have no reinforcements to send; to hold his ground if it is possible." Turning to Bob, he conti
Runaway--$25 reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, on the night of the 16th inst, a negro Girl, named Churity Ann Erocon. She is large e dark brown, or nearly black. I will pay the above reward for her apprehension and delivery to me, or to Messrs Lee as James, of this city. Slevy. [ap 12--6t]