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The Daily Dispatch: December 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The raid into Southwestern Virginia--depredations of the enemy. (search)
ichmond authorities as a negotiator, and that they will be disposed to treat on the basis of considering all our captured negro soldiers not claimed as slaves by their owners on the same tooting as our white soldiers. The captured steamer Chesapeake — particulars of the capture — her Whereabouts. There are four different telegrams in the New York papers placing the captured steamer Chesapeake at as many different places. The leading parties who captured her are said to be Osborne, a weChesapeake at as many different places. The leading parties who captured her are said to be Osborne, a well known coast pilot, Col. Braine, Lieut. H. A. Parr, and Lieut. D. Collins, and Sallingmaster D. Robinson. The Captain of the Chesapeake has furnished a statement of the affair, from which we take the following: Captain Willets says that at a quarter past one o'clock on the morning of Monday, the 7th inst., he was awakened by Mr. Johnson, the mate, who told him that the second engineer had been shot. The captain supposed it was done by the passengers, who afterwards turned out to be pira