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The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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his less guilty companions and tools out of the difficulty in which they found themselves involved by his action. It was determined yesterday that Pope's officers should be sent back. This announcement will strike the public with surprise, but no doubt the conclusion arrived at was maturely considered. There are ninety-six of Pope's officers in custody here, among whom are Brig.-Gen. Henry Prince, U. S. A.; Col. Geo. D. Chapman, 5th Conn.; Col. Wm. C. Leonard, Purnell Legion, (Md.;) Majors Wm. E. Cook, 28th N. Y., and W. S. Atwood, 1st Michigan Also, about 26 Captains, a larger number of Lieutenants, and a sprinkling of Adjutants and Aide-de-camp. In looking over the parole list we find that some of these officers are set down as gentlemen, manufacturers, soldiers, farmers, lawyers, mechanics, beer-makers, doctors, clerks, artists, steamboat men, boiler-makers, lumbermen, coach painters, builders, &c., &c. Prince, the ringleader of the gang, is set down as a "soldier." They are exp