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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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t he was opposed to these arrests — that he was going to Nashville, and would try to prevent it. I wrote to Dr. Fowlkes, Dr. Hodsden, and Col. Topp, and requested them not to intercede for me — that I was not guilty of treason, or of any offence meriting arrest — and that I would lie in jail until I died, or lose my life at the end of a rope, before I would take the oath proposed, or make any humiliating confession. A dispatch came to Colonel Baxter and myself, signed by Dr. Fowlkes, Judge King, and Col. Thornburg, urging us to go at once to Nashville, and for me to meet the case like a man. I advised Col. Baxter to go, and he done so, but I told him I would not go until I was taken as a prisoner. He wrote me back that my indictment was contemplated. Two of the other gentlemen named wrote me that I must either come there, go into court and take the oath, submit to a long and vexatious prosecution, or leave the Southern Confederacy. Mr. Thornburg learned from the Confederat<
Continued. --The case of William N. Miller, charged with obtaining goods and money from King & Lambeth, by false pretences, and that of Frank Torney, arrested for complicity in the affair, have been further continued by the Mayor to Tuesday.
Ranaway --$100 Reward.--Ran away, on Monday, a Negro Boy, named Essex; about five feet eight inches high; black; stammer slightly; about twenty or twenty-two years old; weight about 150 pounds; formerly belonged to Capt John Wright, of Plain View, P. O., King and Queen county, Va. The above reward will be paid on his delivery to me at my office, in this city. He may be making his way to West Point, Va. He has a wife in that neighborhood. His upper teeth are dark, from tarter on them. oc 22--ts Benjamin Davis.
lin Street, between 6th and 7th. This school is now fully organized; all the classes being in good working order. A few more publish will be received, to fill up some of the classes. R.H. L. Tighe, A. M., Pr. --Classics & English E. F. King, A. M., Assistant in Math, & English Miss C. V. Sarvay, Assistant in Primary Dep't Mr. King is a Southern gentleman by birth and education, and comes well recommended, with an experience of nine years in teaching. It may be proper to addeceived, to fill up some of the classes. R.H. L. Tighe, A. M., Pr. --Classics & English E. F. King, A. M., Assistant in Math, & English Miss C. V. Sarvay, Assistant in Primary Dep't Mr. King is a Southern gentleman by birth and education, and comes well recommended, with an experience of nine years in teaching. It may be proper to add, that my school receives as ever my constant and undivided attention. French and drawing taught. R. H. L. Tighe,A.M., Prin. oc 14--1m*