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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1863., [Electronic resource], Departure of one of the "Friends of the South." (search)
Departure of one of the "Friends of the South." --The fact of the departure of Chas. Hallock, claiming to be a son of the editor of the New York Journal of Commerce, from the South, has been mentioned. The Wilmington (N. C.) Journal says: Young Hallock came over to the Confederacy nearly a year ago, and was employed for some months as assistant editor of the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and Sentinel, which position he ceased to occupy some time since. From circumstances stated in the Augusta papers — the Constitutionalist and the Chronicle and Sentinel--the conductors of both papers are fully satisfied that Hallock has returned to his friends and our enemies, running the blockade via Wilmington. However that may be we learn that Mr. Hallock came here with the following credential. [copy.] Mayor's Office, Augusta, Ga., 24th Aug., 1863. I hereby certify that the bearer, Mr. Chas Hallock, is a citizen of this city, and devoted to the cause of the Confederate St