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The Daily Dispatch: May 8, 1863., [Electronic resource], An Austrian among the Confederates--his confinement in Libby prison. (search)
An Austrian among the Confederates--his confinement in Libby prison. Baron Rudolph Wardener, formerly an officer in the Austrian service, who was captured with Gen. Stoughton, at Fairfax Court House on the 9th of March last, and taken to the Libby prison, in this city, and shortly afterwards released, has recently arrived No Gen. Winder in regard to his case. Getting no satisfaction from him, he then called upon the Secretary of War who said that there was great suspicion a vain Baron Wardener, as he had been with Col. Wyndham, and was suspected of being a commissioned officer upon Col Wyndham's staff. He finally referred his case to Judge Baxter fady been fourteen days in the Libby prison, and that he had seen enough of their side of the contest. At a second interview with Judge Baxter he informed Baron Wardener that unless he would sign a parole they should not treat him either as a citizen, soldier, or officer, but as an inciter of insurrection among the slaves.