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The Daily Dispatch: June 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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andals from the North occupied Hampton, an officer with a squad of men went to the store of Mr. P. Lattimer, and demanded possession. Mr. Lattimer replied that he had purchased and paid for his stocMr. Lattimer replied that he had purchased and paid for his stock of goods, and the officer might have them at their valuation. The officer said he would have the goods and store and not pay a cent for them, and drawing his sword slapped Lattimer with it on the fLattimer with it on the face. Lattimer then drew a revolver and fired it, when the officer fell. He then leaned over the counter and fired three more shots in the body, causing death. Lattimer was, of course, captured, andLattimer then drew a revolver and fired it, when the officer fell. He then leaned over the counter and fired three more shots in the body, causing death. Lattimer was, of course, captured, and taken to Old Point and hung on Friday last. The officer killed is said to be a Lieutenant in one of the companies, and distinguished for military abilities. He has met a dog's death in a dog's Lattimer was, of course, captured, and taken to Old Point and hung on Friday last. The officer killed is said to be a Lieutenant in one of the companies, and distinguished for military abilities. He has met a dog's death in a dog's cause. Mr. W. C. Marrow, of Hampton, was also treated in a most shameful and indecent manner. He was captured in the town, having his uniform on, stripped stark naked, marched through the street