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The Daily Dispatch: October 6, 1863., [Electronic resource], Confederate prisoners in Northern prisons. (search)
coln army. They have peremptorily refused in every instance, and claim that they should be restored to their masters and homes in the South. They say they would prefer death to liberty on the terms proposed by Schenck. In Fort Norfolk--Chas Drummond, civilian, of Norfolk city. Mr. Drummond is charged with having acted as a spy, and has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment in his present gloomy abode. Major W R Haughton, of the 66th N C regiment. Major H. was taken near Edenton Mr. Drummond is charged with having acted as a spy, and has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment in his present gloomy abode. Major W R Haughton, of the 66th N C regiment. Major H. was taken near Edenton N C. Dr. C M Morfet, brother of Maj Morfet, of Petersburg, Assistant Surgeon C S Army.--Halls from Baltimore, Md. There are many others confined in Fort Norfolk, but they have been there some time, and informed Lt. D. that their names had been already published. There are several, also, at Fortress Monroe, but Lt. D. was not permitted to hold any intercourse with them.