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The Daily Dispatch: December 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], Latest from Norfolk city. Norfolk and Princess Anne counties. (search)
tain his release — he was imprisoned about three weeks. A daughter of Captain Lambert was served in the same way for the offence Maj. Roger Burroughs, Capt. W. M. Bonney, and Capt. Jas. H. Scott. who resigned their commission as Confederate cavalry officers, have returned and taken the parole of honor. Capt. Bonney howeveCapt. Bonney however did not do so voluntarily, as he was and imprisoned, and released on that condition Maj. Burroughs raised the company, after commanded by Capt. Bonney, and at pres commanded by Capt. Simpson, which acted so in the raid in Fredericksburg some days ago. The people are not pitching any crops, and there must be great suffering Capt. Bonney, and at pres commanded by Capt. Simpson, which acted so in the raid in Fredericksburg some days ago. The people are not pitching any crops, and there must be great suffering in a year or so, if the war lasts. The enemy have cavalry rationed in the country around, but they have not yet robbed the corn-cribe and meat-houses.