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The Daily Dispatch: March 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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to abandon his pet plan by Chancellorsville, and both had left him to his own devices, the friends of Fremont urged his claims to be Commander in-Chief. I hope they may succeed, but the paper expressed the opinion that Hallock himself would soon take command in person. All this was before the fight. Another paper — the Sunday Mercury--had a long correspondence about the citizen prisoners taken in Stafford and Westmoreland counties, all of whose names I have already sent you except E. A. W. Hore, of Stafford. They were kept in tents "with lousy contrabands," as the correspondent expresses it, and rebel soldiers and deserters, &c.; had to take scarce prisoners fare, and were afterwards put in the prison-ship, which the correspondent says is "a disgrace to the Federal Government." The hardships and privations, although unexampled in severity, have not prevented these "old Virginia gentlemen" from expressing their allegiance to the South and detestation of Yankees. The letter bea