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ns of sympathy upon our prisoners as they passed through the streets, while the victors caught harsh words right and left. A number of stables were broken open and the horses taken off, but no damage was done to any other property. No ill treatment was offered any one, and as darkness came on the tumult partially subsided. Scenes at Chambersburg — how the rebels be Saved. The rebels were not so mild in their manner when they entered the last time under Jenkins, as they were under Stuart. A correspondent of the New York Herald gives a description of the scene. At midnight a party of federates galloped into town, and the horse of one failing, his rider was made prisoner by the citizens. The body of the rebels being small, they retired for reinforcements, and returning, caught the citizens who had captured the men, and made them release them and pay for the horses and equipments. After the occupation of the town, the rebels were lying all about the pavements and on the
The Daily Dispatch: July 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Capture of Fairfax C. H.--Hooker's army. (search)
Capture of Fairfax C. H.--Hooker's army. The following official dispatch was received at the War Department Tuesday night: Headq'rs Cav. Div., June 27, 1863. General S. Cooper: I took possession of Fairfax C. H. this morning at 9 o'clock, together with a large quantity of stores. The main body of Hooker's army has gone towards Leesburg, except the garrison of Alexandria and Washington which has retreated within the fortifications. Very respectfully,Your ob't serv't, J. E. B. Stuart, Major General.