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The Daily Dispatch: September 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Negro man for sale (search)
The Daily Dispatch: September 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], Negro man for sale (search)
Expulsion of Baltimore editors.
--On the afternoon of the 10th inst., in pursuance of an order issued by Gen. Schenck, Messrs., Beale H. and Francis A. Richardson, and Stephen I. Joyce, editors and proprietors of the Baltimore Republican, were arrested by the Federal Provost-Marshal of Baltimore and thrown into prison, because of the appearance in that journal of a piece of poetry entitled the "Southern Cross." A subsequent order from the same General consigns them to exile during the war, with the penalty of being treated as spies if found within the Federal lines during the war. During their brief imprisonment they were not allowed communication with their families or friends.
They are all married men, and two of them have large families.
At the depot their wives were allowed to see them and supply them with money and such clothing as the short time given permitted them to provide.
A Baltimore paper says the separation was indeed affecting.
The prisoners were sent to Harpe