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The Daily Dispatch: January 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Going North. --A flag of truce will leave Richmond this morning at 6 o'clock for City Point, under Capt. Hatch. Eight of the Federal prisoners who have been paroled will go down in the boat. Five of the paroled parties are officers, viz: Col. Powell, generally known as one-eyed Powell, under stood to be exchanged for Col. Lee; Capt. Stanton, son of Ben Stanton, a former M. C. from Ohio, and Capt. Gault. There are still nearly 1,100 Yankee officers in the Libby, and the prospect of an excuce will leave Richmond this morning at 6 o'clock for City Point, under Capt. Hatch. Eight of the Federal prisoners who have been paroled will go down in the boat. Five of the paroled parties are officers, viz: Col. Powell, generally known as one-eyed Powell, under stood to be exchanged for Col. Lee; Capt. Stanton, son of Ben Stanton, a former M. C. from Ohio, and Capt. Gault. There are still nearly 1,100 Yankee officers in the Libby, and the prospect of an exchange seems as distant as ever.
For hire. --An able bodied woman, a good washer and ironer and fair cook. She has no child with her. Also, a strong, hearty girl, 15 years of age, accustomed to house work. Apply at corner 1st and Franklin sts. D Lee Powell. ja 29--2t
For hire. --An able-bodied woman, a good washer and ironer and fair cook. She has no child with her. Also, a strong, hearty girl, 15 years of age, accustomed to house work. Apply at corner 1st and Franklin sts. D Lee Powell. ja 29--2t