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lowing account of the cold blooded and unprovoked murder of a Mr. C. W. Alexander: But to satisfy you that I am not fabricating or impoll say. The first case was that of a gentleman by the name of C W Alexander. He was going to his residence in the suburbs of the city when as question I do not propose to discuss here" was the reply; and Mr. Alexander being ordered to so stead, started. He had gone but a few stepe following: The Memphis Argas has information that Mr. J M Alexander, formerly of the firm of Porter & Alexander, was killed at FutionAlexander, was killed at Fution, Tenn, a few days ago, by a soldier. No particulars of the affair have reached Memphis. Mr. Alexander was a brother of Mr. O W Alexander, Mr. Alexander was a brother of Mr. O W Alexander, who was shot in the Northern portion of the city a few weeks ago. The correspondent of the Chicago Times after narrating the first murdAlexander, who was shot in the Northern portion of the city a few weeks ago. The correspondent of the Chicago Times after narrating the first murder, continues: Somewhere about the same time, some soldiers acted a boy, who was observing them. One of them, drawing his revolver, r
By Lee & James, Auct's. Receiver's Sale of Negroes — In pursuance of an order of the District Court of the Confederate States of America, for the Eastern District of Virginia made on the 19th day of December, 1862, in the case of the Confederate States vs Wm P Edlor. I shall as Receiver of said Court, proceed on Tuesday the 7th day of April, 1863 at the auction rooms of Lee & James, on Franklin street, in the city of Richmond to sell at public auction, for cash the following slaves into the property of John and Robert Ward, alien enemies, viz: John King and Mat Jones old men, old Mary and young Mary, Martha and her four children, and Alexander and Poter, boys, aged about 14 and 16 years. Henry L Brooke Receiver Dist No. 3. mh 27--tds