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The Daily Dispatch: May 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], The movement on Richmond--two more Repulses of the enemy by Gen Lee — affairs on the Southside — feint at Drewry's Bluff — fight expected near Petersburg Today — the Central Railroad Tapped, &c, &c. (search)
ns formerly slaves who are not now in the employ of their former owners. Any evasion of this order will be punished more severely than the direct infraction of it, and all persons renting buildings to contrabands will be held responsible. Persons drawing rations from the United States Government are not supposed to need many hired servants. The number allowed to each family will be determined by the undersigned. By order of A W Kelley, Surgeon and Health Officer. Approved: J M Tuttle, Brig Gen Com Dis. A correspondent of the New York Tribune is very severe upon this arrangement. Like the negroes he can't see the promised liberty. He says: In order to live in Natchez the freeman must not only be hired to some white person, but he must also live at the domicil of his employer. He must be a servant, and he must live with his master. Though he were hired, yet if he lived across the street from his employer, he must be driven from the city; and in the exec