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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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onn visited the prison of the old Capitol, and administered the oath not to bear arms against the Government during the war to the following prisoners:--J. W. Brant, J. B. Buckley, Randolph T. Gray, T. A. Hammer, James Kershaw, A. T. Holmes, W. C. Rapphers, of Ga; Wm. Davis, N. C.; Jas. Silks, S. C.; J. S. Burk, J. W. Davis, J. D. Howard, J. O. Perkins, Wm. A. Prince, Robt. Paulding, J. S. Walker, of Ala.; Thos. Hart, M. T. O'Keete, of La.; Richard T. Poole, J. B. Driscoll, H. H. Knott, Samuel E. Vaden, A. C. Landstreet, Edgar M. Haycock, Wm. Mallon, J. T. Moss, A. G. Tyler, of Va., and Geo. Howard, of Md. The other prisoners signified their desire to take the oath of allegiance, which will be administered in due time. The second fight at Santa Rosa — further particulars. It was mentioned yesterday that the steamer Cosmopolitan, at New York, from Havana, brought a report that 1,500 Confederates had made another attempt to surprise Billy Wilson's regiments on Santa Rosa Island