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The Daily Dispatch: August 9, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Out on parole. --The son of Chas. M. Cenally, of New York, who was taken prisoner along with other Abolitionists, at the battle of Manassas Plain, on the 21st July, and brought to this city, has, as we hear, been released on parole, and is suffered to roam at large in this city. We will take occasion here, on the supposition that the information is correct, to repeat what we said when the subject of his liberation was said, a short time since, to have engaged the attention and taxed the energies of a number of the "soft hearted" and "soft headed" of either sex. For some reason, they were carrying about a petition to effect the purpose which has been accomplished. In view of that fact, we said that the individual alluded to, who came as a surgeon for a parcel of Abolition cut-throats, was, of all the men taken prisoners, the last one to whom any favor should be shown. His coming was the effect of surplus patriotism, and his presence, if he was so lucky as to get here triumphan