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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Escape and Recapture of Federal prisoners. --Mr. Charles R. Rice, of King William county, arrived in this city yesterday with two Yankee prisoners in custody, who escaped from one of the military jails on Saturday night last, and were captured by Mr. Rice and his patrol near the residence of C. W. Wormley, Esq. Their names are Capt. Bense, of the 6th Ohio Regiment, and Lieut. Merrill, U. S. Engineers. After getting out of the prison, they traveled all night, and laid by on Sunday, but reMr. Rice and his patrol near the residence of C. W. Wormley, Esq. Their names are Capt. Bense, of the 6th Ohio Regiment, and Lieut. Merrill, U. S. Engineers. After getting out of the prison, they traveled all night, and laid by on Sunday, but renewing their journey that night, they were taken about 9 o'clock. They refused to divulge the manner of their escape, and maintained an air of mystery which produced the impression that some wrong management existed somewhere. They told a citizen of King William that escape was easy at all times; and it is a remarkable fact that each had passes, purporting to have been signed by Col. Jones, of the Passport Office — forgeries, of course — and a map of the country, drawn in Richmond, with the dif
The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Federal operations at Port Royal and the vicinity of Savannah. (search)
Murderer brought back. --The German named Fritz Kreibel, who recently murdered Philip Saunter, and whose apprehension we recently noted, was brought back last night to the scene of his recent guilt, and lodged in the cage, by Sergeant Charles R. Rice, of company H, 8th Alabama regiment, and Private Ryan, of the same company. The prisoner was endeavoring to make his way through our lines to the enemy.