From the Richmond Whig, 7/31/1861
PRISONER SHOT AT. - One of the Zouaves, at the prison
depot, on Main street, persisted, yesterday, in disregard of positive orders, in
holding a conversation, from an upper window, with persons in the street. The
sentinel admonished him to desist, and, in reply, received a volley of abuse,
mingled with oaths. The sentinel instantly raised his musket and fired at the
scamp, but the ball missed him and passed through the floor above, in close
proximity to another prisoner, who was stretched out upon the floor, seeking
repose. Some of the prisoners are very saucy and “need taking down a peg or
two.”
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