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From Norfolk.
detention of released prisoners at Fort Monroe--Contrabands — the navy-yard — patriotic Shipwrights.
[special correspondence of the Dispatch.] Norfolk, Jan. 30, 1862.
I learn, from a source perfectly reliable, that three officers of North Carolina, who were taken prisoners at Hatteras, were detained at Fort Monroe, on Monday, although they had been released from Fort Warren, and were on their way South.
One of the officers was a Captain, and the others Lieutenants.
They accompanied Mrs. Epping, the lady of a prominent gentleman of Savannah, Ga., and, on arriving at the fort, permission was positively refused them to go on board the boat that left under flag of truce.
No reason was named for the detention, and notwithstanding the earnest remonstrance of the officers, they were compelled to remain at Old Point.
In addition to the names already mentioned of citizens of Norfolk county who have lost negroes within a few days past, are the followi
The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1862., [Electronic resource], Southern news. (search)