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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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a detachment of Col. Augus McDonald's cavalry, and has since that time been held as a prisoner at the camp of the, cavalry, about a mile south of this place, having refused to give any pledge of loyalty or to gain his liberty on parole of honor. The Court demanded security of Mr. S. for his appearance to answer any indictment which a grand jury may find against him for treasonable conduct; and the security being given, he was discharged. Mr. Strother is the father of the notorious "Dave Strother," who has thrown off all disguise and is now in full fellowship with Lincoln's vandals. Edmund Pendicton, of Berkeley, who was arrested at Bath at the same time, and brought to this place as a prisoner, soon gave a pledge to abstain from any disloyal or treasonable conduct, and was released. Selbert Bowers, of Gerardstown, Berkeley county, who was also arrested, has been, we sent to Richmond, to be disposed of by the authorities there. Amongst the charges against him, is the