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The Daily Dispatch: March 23, 1863., [Electronic resource], The last Chapter of Butler's rule in New Orleans. (search)
e him on the charge of indecently rejoicing at the Yankee's death. He offered her the alternative of the oath and a public apology, or solitary confinement at Ship Island. She refused the apology and the perjury, and was subsequently sent down to the island. About the same time a man named Keller, who keeps an old , labelleh had been left in pawn by a medical student, with the word "Chickahominy," and planed it in his show window. For this grave offence he, also, was condemned to Ship Island, and the general order published on the subject stated that he should "he allowed no communication, verbal or otherwise, with any person on the Island, except wn among the soldiers and sailors in Louisiana. A gunboat Lieutenant told the writer that three hundred Massachusetts soldiers had been sent to New Orleans from Ship Island for mutiny and beating the blacks, and that one hundred and thirty resignations had occurred among the officers of the flotilla, (his own among them) but had be