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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) or search for North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) in all documents.
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Butler in North Carolina.
Beast Butler is furnishing admirable Illustrations of reconstruction for the encouragement and instruction of North Carolina, which is now under his command so far as it is under Yankee rule.
A correspondent of the WiNorth Carolina, which is now under his command so far as it is under Yankee rule.
A correspondent of the Wilmington Journal, writing from Hamilton, N. C., gives a specimen of how the beast is working the oath:
The oath is Lincoln's, and the parole is added by the beast himself.
The time set for the people of Eastern North Carolina is the 19th of JaEastern North Carolina is the 19th of January, inst.
All persons who do not come forward and take the oath and give their parole within that time are to be seized and held as prisoners of war, and their property confiscated to the use of the United States Government.
Persons can leave th es for some time past, I have had frequent opportunities of observing for myself the way in which the citizens of Eastern North Carolina are treated by the Yankee vandals.
Near the posts of Plymouth and Washington they have established trading stand
The Daily Dispatch: January 9, 1864., [Electronic resource], The unanimous election of General Grant . (search)
Runaway--$300 reward
--On the 4th instant, a large, dark skin Woman, named Margaret, between 30 and 35 years of age. She had on a green dress when she left.
She may be endeavoring to make her way to North Carolina or Tennessee.
I will pay the above reward if caught in Virginia, or $500 if caught out of the State and put in S R. Fendren's jail in Richmond. Lee & James, For Richard Turner. ja 5--5t