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by affidavits sufficient to fill two copies of a triple-sheeted World, with a quarter supplement to each. He has been convicted of theft in a Federal court of justice in this city. There is a mass of evidence against him in Washington, which in Russia would remove the Colonel of a Corsack regiment and send him to Siberia for life. As a General he was actually rejected as worthless from one division after another, and literally "struck into" the division in which he served with his brigade, MaSiberia for life. As a General he was actually rejected as worthless from one division after another, and literally "struck into" the division in which he served with his brigade, May 27th, without the consent of the General commanding that division. He was no soldier, and nothing indeed but one of those "patriots" whose patriotism is measured by the amount of private property their positions enable them to lay hands upon. Nevertheless, for all these things, he has our sympathy. But if the Confederates knew only one tenth of what is known of Neal Dow in the Federal department, he is now past sympathy, past prayers, past hope.
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tes from New Orleans: The Federal officers who came down by the Saltie Robinson last evening, say that Thursday morning the farm house, two or three miles back of Baton Rouge, in which Neal Dow was convalescing from his wound, was surrounded by Confederate cavalry, and Dow was carried away a prisoner. The World has published a portion of Neal Dow's history in this department. Every statement sent by your correspondent with regard to Dow's systematic course of plunder and pillage in Louisiana and Florida can be substantiated by affidavits sufficient to fill two copies of a triple-sheeted World, with a quarter supplement to each. He has been convicted of theft in a Federal court of justice in this city. There is a mass of evidence against him in Washington, which in Russia would remove the Colonel of a Corsack regiment and send him to Siberia for life. As a General he was actually rejected as worthless from one division after another, and literally "struck into" the division
Neal Dow's standing among the Federals. --A correspondent of the World, under date of the 4th, writes from New Orleans: The Federal officers who came downrsday morning the farm house, two or three miles back of Baton Rouge, in which Neal Dow was convalescing from his wound, was surrounded by Confederate cavalry, and DoDow was carried away a prisoner. The World has published a portion of Neal Dow's history in this department. Every statement sent by your correspondent with regard tNeal Dow's history in this department. Every statement sent by your correspondent with regard to Dow's systematic course of plunder and pillage in Louisiana and Florida can be substantiated by affidavits sufficient to fill two copies of a triple-sheeted World, Dow's systematic course of plunder and pillage in Louisiana and Florida can be substantiated by affidavits sufficient to fill two copies of a triple-sheeted World, with a quarter supplement to each. He has been convicted of theft in a Federal court of justice in this city. There is a mass of evidence against him in Washingtonour sympathy. But if the Confederates knew only one tenth of what is known of Neal Dow in the Federal department, he is now past sympathy, past prayers, past hope.
iana and Florida can be substantiated by affidavits sufficient to fill two copies of a triple-sheeted World, with a quarter supplement to each. He has been convicted of theft in a Federal court of justice in this city. There is a mass of evidence against him in Washington, which in Russia would remove the Colonel of a Corsack regiment and send him to Siberia for life. As a General he was actually rejected as worthless from one division after another, and literally "struck into" the division in which he served with his brigade, May 27th, without the consent of the General commanding that division. He was no soldier, and nothing indeed but one of those "patriots" whose patriotism is measured by the amount of private property their positions enable them to lay hands upon. Nevertheless, for all these things, he has our sympathy. But if the Confederates knew only one tenth of what is known of Neal Dow in the Federal department, he is now past sympathy, past prayers, past hope.