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The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nd we saw several eyes "unused to weep," shed tears of sorrow when bidding adieu to their friends whom they "might never see more." The boat moved off amid the waving of handkerchiefs by those on the boat and wharf. We append a list of those who went off: Mrs. Margaret Swift, Miss Wright, Mrs. Weerdorn and children, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Zelena Barclay, Philip GeBault, Mrs. C. Bennett and four children, Miss Annie Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth Price, Mrs. M. A. Wilson and children, J. A. Eyster, H. Kelly, Miss Nettie Ince, Mrs. Segar, Mrs. Smallwood, Miss Smallwood, Miss Blackwood, John Gaynor and wife, Daniel R. Turner, Mrs. Joanna Mott. One of our men, taken prisoner at Hatteras, was brought to Old Point, and came up last evening in the flag of truce.--While our flag of truce was at the Point, several ladies and gentlemen arrived in the steamer from Baltimore. One of the gentlemen had been imprisoned for some time in Fort Lafayette, but was allowed, in company with the ladies, to ma