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The Daily Dispatch: April 23, 1864., [Electronic resource], An examination in a "Subjugated."City. (search)
but since that I have seen him, and he has given me his consent to mention his name. General — Where is Mr. Reld? Mr. A — He is in Norfolk. General.--(To an Aid.) Telegraph to Col Whelden, (Provost Marshal, Norfolk,) to arrest Mr. Charles Reid and send him here. He lives on Main street. General — He stated that as he came out from taking the oath? Mr. A — Yes. sir. General.--With the oath fresh on his lips and the words hardly dry in his mouth he said he "wanted tod a copy of this examination to the officer in command there. In a subsequent number of the New Regime we find the following: The Rev. James D. Armstrong, of this city, who, after taking the oath of allegiance, had given utterance to disloyal sentiments, yesterday sailed for Fort Hatteras, where he is to be confined for some time. Charles Reid, of this city, has been ordered out side our lines for a like offending, and will go up the James river in the next flag of truce