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The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Col. Spear has won new laurels by the gallant manner in which he performed the mission entrusted to him. The loss of the enemy was not ascertained. Affairs in Richmond — statement of a prisoner — opinion of the "French gentleman." Capt. H. G. Young, who was captured by some of the 30th Va cavalry, Col. Chamblien, near Bull Run, and brought to Richmond, has returned to Washington, and gives his statement of affairs in the "rebel capital" as follows, in a dispatch dated from Washington:distress among the people during the coming winter. Everybody has plenty of paper money of all descriptions and denominations. The treatment of Union prisoners at the Libby prison has been changed for the better, and those confined with Captain Young had no cause to complain. He and thirty others were put in a large, cool, pleasant room, and were attended by the guards and servants with marked kindness Rations were served regularly and a sutler was constantly present. The morning newspa