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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ons that, unless a greater variety of food was allowed us, many more would die. This privilege of buying was denied Milroy's officers; others might buy, even Streight's command, but they not. The Cincinnati Times publishes a letter from Junius H. Browne from Castle Thunder. Being a newspaper reporter, he has learned to take things coolly, but will make up for it when he gets out: There are about three hundred citizens here now, among whom Richardson, Bulkley, of the Herald, and myselfn undergo after half a year's confinement in the Confederacy. It is something marvellous. My health continues very good. I presume few of my letters reach me, as I have not had one from you. Others I know have written, but their notes have not come to hand. I cannot describe our peculiar mode of existence here. If I could, I might amuse you. The secrets of my prison-house are, I opine, doomed to die with me. The Gods keep thee — out of the Confederacy! Junius H. Browne.