Hillsborough (NC) Recorder
June 12, 1861
Page 3
FIENDISH
OUTRAGE BY YANKEE TROOPS
Under the heading
of “latest from Fortress Monroe,” the Baltimore
“South,” of Wednesday afternoon publishes the following:
“Great excitement
has been produced at Old Point by an outrage perpetrated by government soldiers
on Saturday last. It appears that a
party of them had gone to a gentleman’s house nearby, and assaulted a young
lady some sixteen years of age, with the design to outrage her person. Her father, an aged man, came to her
assistance, when these fiends seized him, and threatened his life if he raised
an alarm; and with a revolver pointed at his head, he was forced to witness the
consummation of their villainous purpose upon the person of his child. General Butler was yesterday engaged in
examining into the case, but the result had not transpired when the steamer
left. Constant complaints are being made
to the officers there, by persons living in the vicinity, whose lands and
dwellings have been invaded by the government soldiers, who steal whatever they
fancy from their houses, and carry off chickens, sheep and hogs whenever they
can find them.