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The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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against their will Not a single individual, acknowledging himself to be a Secessionist, had been encountered. The Unionists, of whom there is undoubtedly a great number, have met the troops with the most enthusiasms demonstrations of joy at their deliverance, and now have full control of the two counties. The column about to start for Eastville, the Capital of Northampton county, were not expected to reach there before the close of the present week, though the advance — composed of Richards Pennsylvania Cavalry, the fifth New York, and an Indiana Regiment--had already reached there. Information had, however, been received from there that the Secessionists had disbanded, and that the Union men had received the column with every demonstration of loyalty. Arrangements were being made in both Accomac and Northampton counties to hold meetings, and to give expression to the loyal sentiment of the people. It was expected that an application would be made to Governor Pierpont t
an, of the 26th Nov., says: On Sunday evening a young man named Charles Cole was arrested at the order of Captain John L. Bishop, of the Western Police Station, upon the charge of treason, in being connected with the Confederate army. There is also pending against the accused an indictment for riotous and disorderly conduct on the 19th of April, when the Sixth Massachusetts Regiment was passing through Baltimore. Assassination in St. Louis. St. Louis, Nov. 22. --Judge Thos. L. Richards, who has been confined as a prisoner of warm the hands of Col. Moore, of the Home Guards, was shot dead while standing at the window of the Court House in Memphis, Scotland co., on Monday last. Col. Moore has offered a reward of $1,000 for the apprehension of the assassin. The arrest of Slidell and Mason. oit, Nov. 27. --A communication in the Free Press, of this morning, understood to have been written by Gen. Cass, not only justifies the arrest of Mason and Slidell,