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The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], List of Casualties in the battle near Fredericksburg. (search)
ay of April; James Hill, for assaulting Jacob Holder, on the 5th day of May, and by force taking from him one pistol, valued at $50, and $25 in C. S. notes; Henry Chadwell, for stealing a horse, valued at $100, on the 2d of May, from William S. Kemper; Edward Murphy, for entering, in the night time of the 21st of April, the storehouse of Walter D. Blair & Co., and stealing a lot of groceries, including 15 lbs. of tea, valued at $80. Frances Hueston was examined for receiving, on the 25th of April, several pieces of jewelry, stolen from James P. Tyler, and was acquitted; also, Patrick Jacobs, for having on the 11th December stolen from Morris Levy a gold watch, valued at $80, and Cornelius McNemara, for having on the 12th of March received certain stolen articles from some person unknown. In this case, the acquittal of the prisoner resulted from an exception taken by his counsel to the certificate of the Mayor sending on the case, which the Court quashed, and discharged the accuse