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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource], Atrocitties of the Neapolitan brigands. (search)
flag of truce, the other day, was information upon this very thing, for the sake mainly of the relatives and friends of those we have lost. I did not succeed. But the history of the attempt may interest them and your readers generally. After riding 18 miles, the last seven keeping our flag constantly displayed, we came to their first picket, a strong cavalry one, seven miles this side Cross Lanes. We were received civilly, and stated our business, showing the commission we had from Col. Tyler. The officer in command said he had no authority to permit us to pass, but kindly offered to send for information to the next picket, two miles further on at the Ford over Peters creek, where Col. Finny was. We were two hours there, and allowed full liberty to walk about as we pleased. There were found five of our men, who had just been taken, all from Cleveland but one, viz: Frank Williams, Andrew Scovill, (whose brother is here, wounded in the hip,) a Mr. Burt, a Mr. Bandell, and one w