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The Daily Dispatch: March 14, 1865., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ing hailed. Norton, who did the shooting, claimed that, as a guard, he had been instructed by General Longstreet to shoot down any man who refused to halt when challenged, and he conceived it his duty to do what he had done. His Honor took a different ground, and denied that any officer had a right to give any such instructions — not even the President himself. He further said that he should do what he could to put a stop to this street-shooting in future, and concluded by postponing the matter for a few days in order to procure the attendance of superior officers, from whom such arbitrary instructions as resulted in the shooting of White emanated. Catherine Hackett, charged with assaulting and beating Mary A. Doherty, was discharged. Joseph B. Norman, a soldier, charged with drunkenness and disorderly conduct in the street, was turned over to the Provost-Marshal to be forwarded to his command. One or two other cases of minor importance concluded the day's business.
One thousand dollars reward. --For the apprehension of my man, Norman, and his wife, Ellen, and Infant, who left my house, on Mayo street, on Wednesday night last, I will pay the above reward. Norman is about twenty-four years old; light brown color; about five feet nine inches high; wore whiskers, and was dressed in a grey suit. Ellen is of dark color, tall and likely, and took with her her infant child, and was dressed in a red and brown mouselin. N. M. Lee. [mh 10--4t] One thousand dollars reward. --For the apprehension of my man, Norman, and his wife, Ellen, and Infant, who left my house, on Mayo street, on Wednesday night last, I will pay the above reward. Norman is about twenty-four years old; light brown color; about five feet nine inches high; wore whiskers, and was dressed in a grey suit. Ellen is of dark color, tall and likely, and took with her her infant child, and was dressed in a red and brown mouselin. N. M. Lee. [mh 10--4t]