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The Daily Dispatch: December 2, 1861., [Electronic resource], The supply of Wood — no chance for the speculators — the members of the conference Visiting the Navy-Yard — the weather. (search)
ity and propriety, I have it from reliable authority he availed himself of many opportunities to express his kind feelings for the South, and his intentions not again to fight against the South, taking care his companions should not hear his professions, and that he since says our ladies spit upon him, sadly disgusting him with the sex, and that he was not on parole of honor, but forged your name to a pass, and escaped. I have since seen in Federal papers that he has gotten back by way af Old Point to his regiment in Western Virginia, that he will likely be made a General for his honorable and adventurous escape, when even Lincoln might refuse him for promotion or place, if he is so low as to break his parole; at least, he should bear his proper earmarks in future, wherever he may be. Very respectfully, S. W. Ficklin. [copy.] C. S. Prisons, Richmond, November 29, 1861. General: --In the matter of Col. DeVilliers, Lieut. Booker states positively, that Col. D. wrote a f