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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)
he successful change of base — the army not having been annoyed by the firing of a single rebel gun.--The Herald says it stamps McClellan as a great General !. Robert Coles was arrested at Williamsburg for moulding bullets. Communication is established on the Nashville and Louisville railroad, the rivers being crossed in boats. A strong force is at Munfordville and Bowling Green. The guerrilla Morgan will be taken certain, in his next raid. Three thousand guerrillas, under Quantrell, attacked a large body of Missouri militia, near Lexington, on the 19th, killing three hundred and capturing the balance. Many arms, stores, &c., were taken. The Yankee commander, Maj. Emery S. Foster, was mortally wounded. There was great excitement at St. Louis. Many guerrilla heads were hovering about within ten of fifteen miles of St Louis. Butler is to be relieved from the command of New Orleans. Dix succeeds him. Corcoran and Wilcox have been appointed Brigadier-Genera