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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 33. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 3 1 Browse Search
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irst night, and at midnight proceeded on their way. Seventeen men of the detachment surrounded a house, out of which they took two prisoners charged with overt acts of rebellion. A Government detective, who accompanied the detachment, arrested two men in another house. A rebel Captain, who had crossed over to see his friends, was among the unfortunates. Another victim was a Doctor, charged with sending arms and munitions over to the rebels. The names of four of them are E. W. Sissell, E. H. Jones, B. L. Hayden, and W. H. Abel. They are from the hot-bed of rebel-sympathy in Maryland, St. Mary's county. That locality is the last refuge of treason in the State. It has "paled its ineffectual fires" in Baltimore, and been trodden out by the Union men almost everywhere in the State, except St. Mary's county, which may have to be converted into an oyster bed, where the tide will ebb and flow over it, before the South Carolina hereby that infects the people there will be drowned ou