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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Averill's raid.
We have some further particulars of the arrival of Averill and his raiders at Salem.
They numbered about 2,800, and were composed of cavalry and mounted infantry.--They reached Salem Wednesday morning about 10½ o'clock, without any show of opposition, as far as we could learn, and immediately proceeded to burn the depot and commissary buildings, and to tear up the track of the railroad, which work they are said to have effectually accomplished. --is the commissary buildinAverill and his raiders at Salem.
They numbered about 2,800, and were composed of cavalry and mounted infantry.--They reached Salem Wednesday morning about 10½ o'clock, without any show of opposition, as far as we could learn, and immediately proceeded to burn the depot and commissary buildings, and to tear up the track of the railroad, which work they are said to have effectually accomplished. --is the commissary building was stored a large quantity of bacon and corn, all of which, of course, fell a prey to the flames.
The loss to the Government is very heavy, though we were unable to learn the supposed amount.
No damage is reported to have been done to private property.
The eastward-bound freight train of the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad made a narrow escape from capture, passing Salem only about half an hour before the Yankees reached it. A train sent from Lynchburg with the Provost Guard, Capt. Ot
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Examination of Mrs. Patterson Allan.
--According to adjournment from last Tuesday, the preliminary examination of Mrs. Patterson Allan, who stands, charged with treasonable correspondence with the enemy in the month of June last, was commenced before Commissioner Wm. F. Walson yesterday morning.
At 1 o'clock the parties entered the court room.
Mrs. Allan was accompanied by her husband, and during the progress of the trial remained with her features entirely obscured behind a thick brown lan manifested the kindest feelings towards every member of her father's family.
She had never heard her express any other than the most loyal sentiments towards the South.
While on a visit to Mrs. Allan's country seat in Goochland, some time in June last, and while her father was in Europe, she (Miss Hoge) had several conversations with the accused on the subject of our difficulties, and she could confidently assert that none other than the warmest interest in our final success was shown by M
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