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The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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r curiosity, which, I am unable to say. We learn by an officer of the 5th Michigan, who is one of the 107 Union prisoners who came from the Baltimore Store hospital yesterday, that the treatment they received from the rebel officers having charge of them while they were held captives was universally kind and humane, and so different from what they had anticipated that it was actually surprising to themselves. Death of a State prisoner. The Baltimore News Sheet says that Christopher J. Byrne, a highly esteemed young man, of that city, who has for some time past been confined in Fort Delaware as a State prisoner, died on Sunday last, of typhoid fever, caused by his imprisonment. His body reached Baltimore Wednesday morning, and was conveyed to the residence of his parents. He was about seventeen years of age. He was imprisoned upon the charge of attempting to go to the South. Extracts from a Washington letter. The Shenandoah Valley.--The report that the rebels a