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The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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a vexation and reproach, and a source of strength to the enemy. The captured officers of the Florida. R. S. Floyd, T. F. Hunter and G. D. Bryan, masters; William Abern, first assistant engineer; J. B. Brown, second assistant engineer; T. Emory, assistant surgeon; T. K. Porter, first lieutenant; S. G. Stone, lieutenant; G. T. Sinclair and W. D. Hough, midshipmen; W. S. Thompson, chief engineer; all officers of the Florida, arrived at Washington on Tuesday and were committed to the Old Capitol prison. A Washington letter says: Surgeon Emery is a native of Washington and a son of the gallant General Emory, commanding the Nineteenth corps in Sheridan's army. All of the officers had gold watches, with large chains dangling from their vest pockets, and several display requite a profusion of jewelry, such as diamond pins, finger rings, &c., the proceeds of their piratical career. Accompanying them was a man by the name of W. Dulaney, who says he is a citizen of Balt