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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Atrocitties of the Neapolitan brigands. (search)
oceed to the next encampment. A squad of cavalry took us in charge, blindfolding us and leading our horses. In this fashion we rode two miles. At the ford we were received by Colonel Finny in a closed room, and the bandages taken from our eyes. We found the Colonel a courteous gentleman of Eastern Virginia, and were informed by him that our dead had already been decently buried, with the exception of Captain Dyer, who had been recognized on the battle-field before he was quite dead by Major Themburg, of their army, who had served with him in New Mexico, whose body they were intending to send down to us under a flag of truce, to be forwarded to his friends, (it has not been done, however,) and that our wounded were receiving the care of their most skillful surgeons. I then asked for Doctor Cushing and myself the privilege of visiting our wounded and prisoners to see them, and to receive messages from them to their friends. He replied that General Floyd's orders were that no one sho