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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Yankee outrages in Nansemond and Isle of Wight. (search)
to the Confederate States is known. The following gentlemen have been arrested, some of them manacled and dragged off to the Rip Raps: James Dillard, E. Bev. Hunter, James M. Holland, Wm. Lawrence, Alexander Ashburn, Robert R. Pinner, Addison Ashburn, Capt, Charles Holland, J. Y. Council, M. Norfleet, Joseph Y. Council, Charles Sumner, and David P. Wright. The two latter were placed in irons and marched off under a file of Dutch Yankees from Pennsylvania. Mr. Sumner is charged withd a few hours subsequently. From Mr. Dillard, the Yankees stole some eight or ten thousand pounds of bacon and lard, and then carried him to the Rip Raps, because he refused to take the oath of allegiance to the Lincoln government. Messrs. Ashburn and Pinner were arrested upon the charge of having purchased bacon for the Confederate Government. The Rev. Putnam Owen of the Baptist church, was arrested last Sunday at Windsor, Isle of Wight, and Alex. Ashburn, postmaster at Windson,