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Rebel Movements

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Parent Issue
Day
31
Month
October
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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Fatrfaz Court House, Oct. 28. A report froui IV arreo ton is to tho cffcjct Hiat ou Sauday last there were íit'ty robel cavalry aud lifty infantry at that place witii a pickct at New Baltiwore. Titev. was no torce this sido. Eciutbr-. niuiits were boina seut to átoiiowall Jacksoü in thu valley. A seout juít rcturued, reporta 'C0 cavalry aud aUÜ intantry at Warrentou .Jniution. A. desertor of the Tcuth Georgia regiment B;iys that tbc fortynintfa N. C. aml tífty-niuth Ucoigi;1. weru sontas rjciaforcotneutfi to Jacksou at Culpcpper ou tl.j 'Jtli inat. They were poorly dad and without shoee, and were m'ijiod with Eutíold riHes He reporta about 2,000 troops at Gordonsville, with a largo wagon train. Tlicre were ó,Oül) at llifhniond, cngiigcd in building foi'titi'atious four milos north ot' th.e to.wu. - Wlien he leí't tlio two hifoutry regimeats at. Culpopper had orders to ínarch by waj of Flint Mili to roint'orce Jacksou. He thiuks that W 'alker's torce at Uppervillc is sent to cover the right flank ot' Lee's Anny. It was beÜJved at Gordonsville that our torces occupied Fredericksburg. Captain Conger was heard from to duy, and it is believed tbat bb recovery is probable.

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Old News
Michigan Argus