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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 2
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Matters in Norfolk.
We have received a copy of the "Old Dominion" newspaper, containing some intelligence from Norfolk of interest.
Butler has put his engine in order for work by the appointment of a number of officers to sit as a "military commission" for the trial of persons whom he shall arrest.
The Beast was in the cit nt of loyal Virginians" in Norfolk and Portsmouth.
A meeting was held in Portsmouth, at which "Lieut. Gov." Cowper was the chief speaker.
He was authorized by Gen. Butler to say that H men enlisted in this regiment he (Butler) would take special care that their families were supported, and that the regiment should never go out ofButler) would take special care that their families were supported, and that the regiment should never go out of the department.
There is great mortality among the negro troops; and the Macon House, once a well known hotel in Portsmouth, has been converted into a hospital for them.
Regiments of negroes, numbering at their organization 1,000, are now reduced to six hundred.
Those is North Carolina have suffered as severely.
Wm. R
North (search for this): article 2