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The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 3 Browse Search
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spectacle for reproach or commiseration of the civilized world." Treatment of prisoners. A Fortress Monroe letter in the Tribune says: Three Secession officers arrived here last evening from Harrison's, and have put up at the Hygeia Hotel. They were wounded and taken prisoners at Williamsburg. They have their liberty and comfort to the extent the place affords. It is to be hoped that our men, now prisoners at Richmond and other localities, fare as well. Their names are Col. Farney, of Alabama; Col. Williams, of Virginia, and Captain Murphy, of Alabama. They receive more than their share of attention from the ladies present, either from sympathy or 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, a