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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Speech of the Governor-General of Canada . (search)
From the South.
Gen. J. Bankhead Magruder was at Columbia, S. C., Tuesday, where he was serenaded, and replied in a brief address.
Gen. Fettigrew.
The Charleston Mercury says that in a private letter received in Charleston from Baltimore, of the date of June 19th, the following information concerning Gen. Pettigrew is given:
I wrote you of General Pettigrew being here, wounded and a prisoner.
He was on parole, and we hoped would be allowed to remain with us until he had recovered; but the examining Surgeons have pronounced him in a state to admit of removal, and he is to be taken off to-day to Fort Delaware.
It is a piece of inhuman tyranny.
He is still very feeble.
His right arm is paralyzed by his wound, and several physicians here have remonstrated professionally against his being taken from the aid of his friends.
In his helplessness they have even refused him a servant.
The truth is, that in this rebellions town he is an object of too much attention, and