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in Raleigh, on Friday last, by which two men lost their lives. A man named James Robinson, a conscript substitute, ripped out the bowels of a soldier named Willoughby Davis, a member of the 56th regiment, when he, in turn, was instantly shot dead by one of Davis's companions. Davis lived but a short while after being carried to Friday last, by which two men lost their lives. A man named James Robinson, a conscript substitute, ripped out the bowels of a soldier named Willoughby Davis, a member of the 56th regiment, when he, in turn, was instantly shot dead by one of Davis's companions. Davis lived but a short while after being carried to the hospital. Friday last, by which two men lost their lives. A man named James Robinson, a conscript substitute, ripped out the bowels of a soldier named Willoughby Davis, a member of the 56th regiment, when he, in turn, was instantly shot dead by one of Davis's companions. Davis lived but a short while after being carried to the hospital.
The Daily Dispatch: August 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], The enemy's movements on James river. (search)
Arrival of another batch of Pope's men. --The Central train that arrived at 1 o'clock on Tuesday night brought, amongst other passengers, four commissioned officers and one hundred and twenty-one privates belonging to Pope's army, captured by Gen. Jackson last Saturday. The latter were sent to Belle Isle as prisoners of war. The officers were placed with the others belonging to Pope's army, in separate confinement, not being considered, under the terms of President Davis's recent proclamation, as entitled to the usual treatment of prisoners of war. More prisoners of the above sort are reported on their way to Richmond.