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The Daily Dispatch: January 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], Death among the enemy. (search)
Death among the enemy.
--A gentleman from one of the eastern, within the line of the enemy, informs us, on the authority of a Yankee official, that the negroes which are held in Newbern by the Federals, are dying at the rate of 25 to 50 per day. In addition to being entirely without shelter, they are suffering from small-pox, and some very malignant disease, the name of which our informant could not recollect.
Such being the case, if the Yankees continue to steal slaves from their comforcollect.
Such being the case, if the Yankees continue to steal slaves from their comfortable and healthful homes, their guilt can hardly be estimated to its full extent.
The gentleman who brings this intelligence is known to be worthy of all credit, and he thinks that there will surely be an abandonment of negro stealing in our eastern borders for the time to come.
We forgot to add that the contrabands in Newbern are also in a naked and starving condition.--Greensboro' (N. C.) Patriot.