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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Old Hanover in the field. Mrs. V. E. W. Vernon, Manager of the Batter of the Ladies' Defence Association, requests the acknowledgment, through the Dispatch, of the following donations to the gun-boat fund from the ladies of Hanover county, through the hands of M. Peachy Pollard, Esq. It will be seen that they do not forget they inhabit the land of Henry and Clay: Mrs Wm Brockenbrough, $20, Mrs. Henrietta Nelson, 20; Mrs M Peachy Pollard, 20; Mrs Wm. B Newton, 20; Mrs E P Meredith, 20; Mrs. Carter Braxton, 14; Mrs E B Compton, 10; Mrs J P Smith, 10; Mrs P Tinsley, 10; Miss Kate Nelson, 8; Miss L L Nelson, 8; Miss E E Pollard, 8; Mrs Martha Hundley, 8; Mrs T E Meredith, 8; Mrs Susan Hill, 5; Mrs C Winston, 5; Mrs Wm Norment, 5; Mrs Julia Norment, 5; Mrs B L Taliaferro, 4; Mrs Mary Haw, 5; Miss M J Haw, 5; Mrs M E Blake, 5; Miss Mary Clark, 3, Mrs F E Elliott, 3; Miss B L Elliott, 2; Mrs S E Cross, 2. Total, 251.
. Sent on to Judge Lyons's Court. Lewis Harcum, stealing $72 in money from Robert Reid, on the 29th of June. Sent on for trial. James Welsh, stealing a horse, valued at $200, from Chas P Word, on the 14th of June Sent on. James Miller, stealing a horse, valued at $500, from the Confederate States, on the 6th of June. Sent on. Ansuron Jackson, free negro, stealing $300 from James Stanley. Acquitted. Peter Burress and Jas McDonald, stealing $800 and a gold watch from Wm Riley. Discharge. Wm H Rose, free negro, stealing $1,500 from Samuel T Reamy. Found guilty and ordered to be sold into slavery. Gus, slave to Mrs. Susan Hill, charged with aiding and abetting Wm H Rose in the robbery of Samuel T Reamy. Acquitted. Franklin Roberts, garroting, Joseph Johnson of $150. Sent on for final trial at the next term of Judge Lyons's Court. The Court having ordered a jury for to-day all witnesses in misdemeanor cases should be prompt in their attendance.