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The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Prison record. --At the "Libby" yesterday there were two lots of prisoners received — The first, numbering 55, came from the Southwest, and were captured at Jackson, Mississippi, a few weeks ago. The second lot consisted of prisoners captured at Wytheville, when the Yankees made their rails on that town last week. Among them we notice the following officers: Col. W. U. Powell, 2d Ohio cavalry; 1st Lt. G. H. Morrissey, 12th lows regiment 2d Lt. A. W. Hays, 31st Ohio, and 2d Lt. C. W. Livingston, 2d Va. (boger) cavalry. At Castle Thunder, A. S. Cook, a deserter from the Confederate service, was received.--He is charged with having, since his desertion, been engaged in the Federal recruiting service at some point in Tennessee. H. H. Phelps, a citizen of Memphis, Tenn., was committed on the charge of being a Federal spy, having been captured within our lines.