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The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways --$1600 reward (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 14, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways --$1600 reward (search)
The Tender Mercies of the Yankees.
Some time during the last year, Lincoln sent to Hayti, for the purpose of colonizing them there, five hundred and sixty-six unfortunate negroes, whom his thieves, miscalled soldiers, had stolen from various plantations in the lower part of Virginia and Maryland.
The remnant of these "colonists," numbering 407 persons, have returned and are now at a place which the Yankees have named "Freeman's village," and which lies on the south side of the Potomac.
All that was ever written or preached of the horrors of the "Middle Passage," falls short of conveying an idea of what these poor wretches suffered, under the auspices of the humane philanthropic, negro-loving Yankees.
The New York Tribune, the vilest of all the vile mouth pieces of the abolitionists, confesses as much.
While they were on the passage from Fortress Monroe outward, the small pox broke out in the vessel.
The disease soon spread, and the wretched victims when they arrived in the W