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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Victims at New Orleans — some interesting Statements--"Order no. 28." (search)
ning this outrage, Mr. Thomas hunted up the nigger and very properly gave him a severe thrashing. The darkey threatened vengeance and the next day Mr. Thomas was arrested and sent to the parish prison for thirty days for whipping the negro. Mr. A. Lathrop, of Mobile, had a very likely mulatto boy who ran off and took up with a Yankee officer; his owner meeting the boy soon afterwards about the suburbs of the city, took him in charge, chastised him, and ordered him home. Mr. Lathrop was arrestMr. Lathrop was arrested and cast into the parish prison for six months for daring to claim his slave, after he had been in possession of an officer of the army of the United States--i. e., an abolition thief. Very few families in the city have been able to retain their negro servants — nearly all have been enticed away, openly or by stealth. On a demand being made by the owner the negroes would sometimes be given up, but in a day or two they would be missing again. A gentleman riding in one of the city railr