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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 17, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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October 15th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 1
From Norfolk.
more negroes Stolen — Yankee Hypocrisy — activity at Fort Monroe--flags of truce — death of Dr. Mat.
Waller and Dr. Dashtell--ival companies — receipts from a charitable concert.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., Oct. 15th, 1861.
The Yankees are still depredating within our borders.
Since they cannot win battles, they endeavor to make up for it in stealing.--Their contraband dodge on the negro question is too mean a sophism for a London prig, in whose category stealing is stealing.
On Sunday night party of negroes, some eight or more in number, two of them the property of P. S. Hancock, Esq., of Norfolk county, and the others belonging to R. H. Wilkins, Esq., of the same county, made their disappearance.
As an old seine-boat belonging to Major W. E. Taylor, at his fishery at Willoughby spit, was missing at the same time, there is no doubt that some prowling emissaries have coaxed the slaves by water conveyance into the
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From Norfolk.
more negroes Stolen — Yankee Hypocrisy — activity at Fort Monroe--flags of truce — death of Dr. Mat.
Waller and Dr. Dashtell--ival companies — receipts from a charitable concert.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Va., Oct. 15th, 1861.
The Yankees are still depredating within our borders.
Since they cannot win battles, they endeavor to make up for it in stealing.--Their contraband dodge on the negro question is too mean a sophism for a L ce has got to be so customary that it excites but little public attention.
It is only when some important movement is going on under the white flag that there is anything like a sensation in the community.
I am sorry to record the death of Dr. Mat. P. Waller, an accomplished gentleman of our city.
Dr. W. was of the old Waller stock of Williamsburg and that region, and married a daughter of the late Ex-Governor Tazewell, to whom he was distantly related.
He had resided among us for a ye