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The Daily Dispatch: April 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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anuel Roper and Albert Adkins dining with them alternately, and walking arm in arm with them through the streets. The reason this church was selected for the labors of this pious and exemplary man was that the regular clergy man was a chaplain in the Confederate army, and regarded as a rebel. --Several prominent citizens have been forced to take the oath of allegiance, the oath being extorted bythe most violent cruelties. Among these may be mentioned Mr. Mills Riddick, W. E. Jordan, George W. Singleton, Jethro Dardsnand Mr. Bland. All these named have taken the oath under compulsion. An instance of Yankee cruelty may be mentioned in the case of Mr. Riddick. He had a sick child, but, although he had taken the oath, he was refused permission to send for a physician, and the child died for the want of medical attendance. We have heard many instances like the above, showing the animus of the Yankee authorities in holding captured towns, and adding, if possible, another chapter in th