From the Richmond Enquirer, 7/15/1862
SEEING A GOOD TIME. – The prisoners on Belle Isle are
encamped on the lower ground of the Island, within convenient distance of the
water, and at all times in the full face of the breezes that almost continually
sweep along the river. They pass away time in exercises, such as wrestling,
jumping, and tumbling about generally, apparently caring for nothing and nobody,
and quite as contented as they can be under the circumstances. They are supplied
with excellent tents, and have plenty to eat. Their condition is certainly more
enviable than that of several thousands of their comrades now in the city
prisons.
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