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Departure of a flag of truce. --Two hundred and forty five Abolition prisoners of war, and ninety-eight citizen prisoners of the North, will be sent to City Point this morning, at 7 o'clock, under flag of truce, in charge of Lieut. Jas T. Vaughan, of the City Battalion. Included in this number of prisoners of war are eleven Abolition officers, viz: J Hite, Captain Company B, 54th Pennsylvania; E R Newhard, Captain Company K, same regiment; John Cole, First Lieutenant in same company; H C Wagner, First Lieutenant, and H G Bear, Second Lieutenant Company B, same regiment; A H Bratton, Captain of Kentucky Home Guards; F M Johnson, Second Lieutenant, 11th Maine; E P Hudson, First Lieutenant Company B, 6th Connecticut; B F Pronty, Captain Company E, 6th Connecticut; W H Maisch, Acting Master gunboat Cambridge; H W Wells, Master's Mate, same boat. The one hundred and sixty-odd men, of the 54th Pennsylvania Regiment, captured by Col. Imboden on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, som
, John Egerton, and Alfred Baker, arrested on the charge of being persons of evil fame, and deserters from the Confederate service, were ordered to report forthwith to the Provost Marshal. James Edwards, James Doyle, Thomas Emory, and Robert, Hite, were charged with stealing two trunks, containing a valuable assortment of wearing apparel, the property of Mrs. Mary Johnson. The testimony for the Commonwealth was of such a character as to determine the Mayor to remand Edwards, Emory, and HitHite, for further examination before the Hustings Court. Doyle was discharged. A similar decision was announced in the case of Ann Page, a free negroes, charged with receiving the above articles, knowing them to have been stolen. Ann Finn and Ellen and Margaret Brown, the first charged with using abusive and threatening language towards James B Smith, and the two latter with being free negroes from Culpeper county, without proper papers, were proven to have been captured in that county some
ou all shall be protected as other citizen of said county Albert Stephens the last I saw of him me and him was grandly Since that time I under stand here has been Watching for me Swarin they intend to kill me I donte know how match of that is true Hite will prove Hite self if they Want friend Shape they can have hite or if blade is there moto tell them they shall have a nice time of hite, as Dente fear any person if there is any thing inter feed with at my house you Shall account for hite certaiHite self if they Want friend Shape they can have hite or if blade is there moto tell them they shall have a nice time of hite, as Dente fear any person if there is any thing inter feed with at my house you Shall account for hite certain they can it they choua come in and take the Oath and become Loyal it note I had a proration (battalion) of men and laten to push all men that Dante become feasible to the end Now Dont be mistake in this matter for I laten to Do this Sorting I will in Good a proclamation of the president With the Oath in all will be asked of any of you is to com in & take the oath you all now me and that is All I will called of you so come and I will perfect you so long as you Behave yourselves. Jesse Invins