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The Daily Dispatch: June 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], Judge Parker's charge to the Grand Jury of Frederick county, Va. (search)
In addition to the above, the reporter is informed by Mr. Alfred Inloes, formerly Alderman for Jefferson Ward, that E. H. Craige, the Richmond agent of the pestiferous creatures above named, has been at least one time before Mayor Mayo, on suspicion of hostility to the South. The reporter does not know Mr. Craige's sentiments, but he thinks he would bear being carried before the Mayor once more. Let the authorities of the Confederate Government confiscate the sewing machines owned by Wheeler & Wilson in Craige's keeping, as contraband of war. The reporter does not know Mr. Craige personally, and therefore cannot be accused of wishing to injure him socially or in his business relations. Any hurt that his position enables him to inMr. Craige personally, and therefore cannot be accused of wishing to injure him socially or in his business relations. Any hurt that his position enables him to inflict on Wheeler & Wilson, or their business, is praiseworthy to the extent that one is justifiable in discomfiting an enemy of the realm.