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The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], To Graduates and Ex-Cadets of the Va. Military Institute. (search)
where they were to get on board a schooner and proceed down the Bay to the Virginia shore. The vice-police immediately proceeded to the North Point House and took the party into custody. The following is a list of the names of those arrested:--Thomas Shields, Wm. McKewen, B. F. McAnly, Geo. Thompson, John Wilkins, Wm. Ellis, James Harkin, Patrick Croughen, James Campbell, David H. Luchosi, Alex. O'Connor, Fred. Salenbach, Patrick Conary, Geo. A. Appleton, Chas. Powers, David Summers, Michael J. Grady, John L. Boulden, Geo. Summers, and Thomas Daily. The following persons were arrested yesterday: Samuel Davidson, Robert C. Ward and George Gosnell on the same charge. They were all taken to the Central Police Station, where they were confined. It is understood that they will be sent to Fort McHenry. The vice-police also took possession of four horses, three wagons, two bolts of blue cloth, one uniform, a pistol, and a Confederate flag, all of which were confiscated by order of
owing State prisoners, mostly Marylanders, have been released from Fort Warren, after taking the oath of allegiance; S. B. Frost, John L. Boulden, David Luchest, Geo. Thompson, Robert Roe, Charles D. French, John I. Heckhart, Geo. W. Landing and Leonard J. Quinlan. Five others, whose discharge, as heretofore stated, was ordered by Secretary Seward refused to take the oath of allegiance and are retained in custody. Their names are — Wm. G. Harrison, Robert A. Carter, Thos. Shields, Michael J. Grady, and Geo. A. Appleton. Lieutenant Tathall, commanding the marine guard of the sloop of war San Jacinto, was conveyed to Fort Warren yesterday. He is a son of the rebel Commodore of that name. Foraging expedition Across the Potomac.--disastrous reconnaissance. Washington, Nov. 27. --Two regiments of infantry went out to-day under command of Gen. wadsworth's son, who is an aid to his father, and proceeded as far as Devil's and Brush a farms, and brought away all the rem