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Longstreet (search for this): article 1
The siege of Knoxville. There is nothing really definite or reliable with reference to the operations of General Longstreet in East Tennessee. It was yesterday stated on the street that information had been received that Gen. McLaw's division had made an assault on the enemy's works, and had been repulsed with severe loss. The time at which the reported assault was made was not given. The latest reliable intelligence received represents the siege as still progressing.
The siege of Knoxville. There is nothing really definite or reliable with reference to the operations of General Longstreet in East Tennessee. It was yesterday stated on the street that information had been received that Gen. McLaw's division had made an assault on the enemy's works, and had been repulsed with severe loss. The time at which the reported assault was made was not given. The latest reliable intelligence received represents the siege as still progressing.
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 1
The siege of Knoxville. There is nothing really definite or reliable with reference to the operations of General Longstreet in East Tennessee. It was yesterday stated on the street that information had been received that Gen. McLaw's division had made an assault on the enemy's works, and had been repulsed with severe loss. The time at which the reported assault was made was not given. The latest reliable intelligence received represents the siege as still progressing.
an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if the negroes, as represented, are free Judge Crump has been retained as counsel for the defence. After the committal of Elliott the officers arrested L. B. Boynton and Robert H. Cotton, charged with being engaged in the kidnapping; but they both deny any knowledge of the affair. There are other parties said to be concerned, but they are yet at large.
Kidnapping. --The times seem sadly out of joint, if we are to judge from the variety of operations going on in the world to make money. On Friday afternoon last, a man who gave his name as W. K. Elliott called on Mr. Wm, Wade, formerly a consolable in Henrico county, and asked if he could have three negroes taken care of for the night.--Mr. Wade gave an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if
called on Mr. Wm, Wade, formerly a consolable in Henrico county, and asked if he could have three negroes taken care of for the night.--Mr. Wade gave an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if the negroes, as represented, are free Judge Crump has been retained as counsel for the defence. After the committal of Elliott the officers arrested L. B. Boynton and Robert H. Cotton, charged with being e
to judge from the variety of operations going on in the world to make money. On Friday afternoon last, a man who gave his name as W. K. Elliott called on Mr. Wm, Wade, formerly a consolable in Henrico county, and asked if he could have three negroes taken care of for the night.--Mr. Wade gave an affirmative answer, and about darMr. Wade gave an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in seMr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if the negroes, as represented, are free Judge Crump has been r
W. K. Elliott (search for this): article 1
s going on in the world to make money. On Friday afternoon last, a man who gave his name as W. K. Elliott called on Mr. Wm, Wade, formerly a consolable in Henrico county, and asked if he could have three negroes taken care of for the night.--Mr. Wade gave an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the MayoElliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled are free Judge Crump has been retained as counsel for the defence. After the committal of Elliott the officers arrested L. B. Boynton and Robert H. Cotton, charged with being engaged in the kid
L. B. Boynton (search for this): article 1
an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if the negroes, as represented, are free Judge Crump has been retained as counsel for the defence. After the committal of Elliott the officers arrested L. B. Boynton and Robert H. Cotton, charged with being engaged in the kidnapping; but they both deny any knowledge of the affair. There are other parties said to be concerned, but they are yet at large.
Robert H. Cotton (search for this): article 1
an affirmative answer, and about dark Elliott appeared with three negroes, the eldest not over twelve years, and left them for the night Mr. Wade, after satisfying himself that the children were born free in James City, reported the fact to the police, and had the children taken charge of On Saturday, after getting a description of Elliott, officer Perrin went in search of him and soon found him. Elliott was arraigned before the Mayor, and his examination continued until to-day. He says he purchased the boys as slaves, and expects to satisfy the Court that he has been guilty of no violation of law; but has himself been swindled if the negroes, as represented, are free Judge Crump has been retained as counsel for the defence. After the committal of Elliott the officers arrested L. B. Boynton and Robert H. Cotton, charged with being engaged in the kidnapping; but they both deny any knowledge of the affair. There are other parties said to be concerned, but they are yet at large.
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