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A Silver Watch, double case, No. 6,536, Robinson, Liverpool, maker, has been taken from a prisoner by a police officer, and is now held subject to the order of the rightful owner.
Fredericksburg, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 15
Fredericksburg. There is very little change in the position of affairs at Fredericksburg. Yesterday the enemy's pickets, which have been occupying posts midway between the river and the road leading to Hamilton's Crossing, advanced a short distance and our pickets fell back. Beyond this there is no change in the position of the troops on either side.
Lee Maltery (search for this): article 15
Jackson Monument. --Lee Maltery, at Metropolitan Hall, is giving a series of ments in aid of the .
P. H. Taylor (search for this): article 16
New music. --We have received from Mr. P. H. Taylor's music store, "Violetta," a song, and the "Beauregard Grand March," both very pretty pieces of music.
Nassau River (Florida, United States) (search for this): article 17
Counterfeits from a New Quarter. --The Charleston Mercury states that some new counterfeits of Confederate notes, of the denomination of 5, 10, 20 and 50 dollars, recently put in circulation there, have been traced to some of the steamers which have lately reached that port from Nassau. Two individuals, who were found to have a quantity of the spurious bills on their persons, have been arrested. The counterfeits are tolerably well executed, and people will do well to be on their guard.
C. L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 18
Mrs. Louisa Lawhorne, of Nelson county, Va., has been convicted of forgery and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham was in Petersburg Tuesday.
Louisa Lawhorne (search for this): article 18
Mrs. Louisa Lawhorne, of Nelson county, Va., has been convicted of forgery and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham was in Petersburg Tuesday.
Petersburg Tuesday (search for this): article 18
Mrs. Louisa Lawhorne, of Nelson county, Va., has been convicted of forgery and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham was in Petersburg Tuesday.
Nelson (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 18
Mrs. Louisa Lawhorne, of Nelson county, Va., has been convicted of forgery and sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Hon. C. L. Vallandigham was in Petersburg Tuesday.
Horace Greeley (search for this): article 19
and your paper will be allowed its circulation in this department. (Signed,) A. E. Burnside, Major General. A meeting of the press of that city is called for the 9th inst., to consider the subject of the nature, extent and rightful limitations, if any, of the liberty of public journalists to criticise the acts of those charged with the conduct of the Government in time of war and civil convulsion. The call is signed by W. C. Prime, Parke Godwin, James Brooks, Anson Herrick, Horace Greeley, and Eton Comstock. The Milwaukee correspondent of the Chicago Tribune (Republican) says: Another disgraceful scene occurred in our city this afternoon, similar to that of a few days since. An enrolling officer, while engaged in his duties in one of the wards, was attacked by a large number of woman, armed with clubs, stones, and other missiles, who very seriously injured him. He succeeded in escaping from the infuriated vixens by taking refuge in a grocery near by, and the m
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