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The Daily Dispatch: April 24, 1863., [Electronic resource], From Suffolk — the capture of the Stripling battery. (search)
shall, Grifton M. Hogons, and T. Marshall Archer all of county, Va. The names of the commissioned officers of the two Alabama companies captured our informant was unable to learn. The jail at Suffolk is filled with political prisoners and refractory Yankee soldiers. Among the former are the Messrs. , Dr. Ed Phillip, Dr. and son, and Capt. Cohoun, all of Nansemond and county. There are several from the counties of Gates and Camden also confined there. These were captured by Spear's cavalry, while the road. command, made up of Irish and Yankees, declare that they are for presenting this war for fifty years, if so long a time be , for the suppression of the rebellion.--The soldiers from New Jersey say that they will under no circumstances remain longer than the 1st of May, at which time their term of enlistment expires. They are for letting the South go. Our prisoners say they were kindly treated by the enemy, and for on the best that their Commissary could afford.