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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Retaliation.
As a matter of general interest, we copy the subjoined correspondence from the Enquirer. It confirms our previous publications in reference to the same subject:
C. S. A. War Department, Richmond, Nov. 9, 1861. Sir
--You are hereby instructed to choose by lot from among the prisoners of war of highest rank one who is to be confined in a cell appropriated to convicted felons, and who is to be treated in all respects as if such convict, and to be held for execution in the same manner as may be adopted by the enemy for the execution of the prisoner of war Smith recently condemned to death in Philadelphia.
You will also select thirteen other prisoners of war, the highest in rank of those captures by our forces, to be confined in the cells reserved for prisoners accused of infamous crimes, and will treat them as such so long as the enemy shall continue so to treat the like number of prisoners of war captured by then at sea, and now held for trial in New Y