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The Daily Dispatch: September 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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sion by the Federal vandals upon the soil of the Old North State. Eight of the Southerners who live on the coast, and who took the oath of allegiance to the North, have been arrested and sent to Raleigh.--They were caught with incendiary circulars from the Hessian camp. The Confederate steamer Kahukee, Capt. Taylor, went down this morning to Fort Montoe under a flag of truce, carrying a number of ladies, among whom is Mrs. Jos. Segar, of Old Point. The baggage of an officer, marked "T. D. Wilson, U. S. N.," was also taken down. The greater part of the passengers are ladies of the members of the band of the Federal frigate Cumberland--mostly Germans.--The Cumberland, it will be remembered, was at the Navy-Yard until the night of the fire, and left with the Pawnee after the incendiary torch was applied. The remains of Lieut. Nimmo, whose death I mentioned above, have arrived from Sewell's Point in the steamer William Selden. They were received by detachments of the Norf