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Going North. --About four hundred Yankee prisoners will leave Richmond this morning on their return home by flag-of-truce boat. Among the number are thirty-three officers, including Generals Kelly and Crook, recently captured at Cumberland, Maryland, by Lieutenant McNeil's cavalry.
Going North. --About four hundred Yankee prisoners will leave Richmond this morning on their return home by flag-of-truce boat. Among the number are thirty-three officers, including Generals Kelly and Crook, recently captured at Cumberland, Maryland, by Lieutenant McNeil's cavalry.
Going North. --About four hundred Yankee prisoners will leave Richmond this morning on their return home by flag-of-truce boat. Among the number are thirty-three officers, including Generals Kelly and Crook, recently captured at Cumberland, Maryland, by Lieutenant McNeil's cavalry.
Going North. --About four hundred Yankee prisoners will leave Richmond this morning on their return home by flag-of-truce boat. Among the number are thirty-three officers, including Generals Kelly and Crook, recently captured at Cumberland, Maryland, by Lieutenant McNeil's cavalry.