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The Daily Dispatch: August 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hese negroes rests wholly with themselves to decide. It would be far better for them to return to Missouri than to remain here. The General commanding would prefer that they should go for their own good and that of the Government. And since the emancipation ordinance has been adopted it would hardly be returning to slavery. Deeming it proper, however, to leave the question with them, he trusts that no persuasion has been or will be used to retain them. By order of Brig. Gen. Ross. M. S. Kimball, A. A. G. How the Yankees Drove the negroes to slaughter at Port Hudson. The truth concerning the action of Banks's negro regiment at Port Hudson is beginning to leak out. It travels slowly, but never fails to reach the public at some time. A correspondent of the N. Y. Express, writing from New Orleans furnishes the following: The report in question gives a somewhat different version of the conduct of the negroes in the assault made on the 27th to that given by eye-witne