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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 22, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 1
Lewis Jones (search for this): article 1
William Rose (search for this): article 1
Mayor's court, yesterday.
--We append a summery of yesterday's proceedings: Mary for keeping her house open after on Tuesday, and permitting pistols to on fired them, some, required to give security — Case of of Mary J. Shellings, for a calling one skirmish and contents, valued at $70, from Messrs. J. K. Hockady &Co., sent so jail for further examination.--Geo. Annaner and Wm. Rose, charged with robbing McGracy of money on the highway, were for on, the writings not appearing. --Henry.
Slave of the Danville Ranroad, was committed for examination on the charge of evenning $600 in bank notes and $1,375 in Confederate Treasury notes or checks, belonging to Lewis Jones.
The robbery was performed in the train.--Edward, slave of Dr. Polard, was punished for having a forged pass.--Thos. Ronald was committed in default of surety for assaulting Calving Davideon in the street.
The leader was committed for being in the street drunk and unable to take care of himself.--McFourth Kealsey
Mary J. Shellings (search for this): article 1
Mayor's court, yesterday.
--We append a summery of yesterday's proceedings: Mary for keeping her house open after on Tuesday, and permitting pistols to on fired them, some, required to give security — Case of of Mary J. Shellings, for a calling one skirmish and contents, valued at $70, from Messrs. J. K. Hockady &Co., sent so jail for further examination.--Geo. Annaner and Wm. Rose, charged with robbing McGracy of money on the highway, were for on, the writings not appearing. --Henry.
Slave of the Danville Ranroad, was committed for examination on the charge of evenning $600 in bank notes and $1,375 in Confederate Treasury notes or checks, belonging to Lewis Jones.
The robbery was performed in the train.--Edward, slave of Dr. Polard, was punished for having a forged pass.--Thos. Ronald was committed in default of surety for assaulting Calving Davideon in the street.
The leader was committed for being in the street drunk and unable to take care of himself.--McFourth Kealse
J. K. Hockady (search for this): article 1
Mayor's court, yesterday.
--We append a summery of yesterday's proceedings: Mary for keeping her house open after on Tuesday, and permitting pistols to on fired them, some, required to give security — Case of of Mary J. Shellings, for a calling one skirmish and contents, valued at $70, from Messrs. J. K. Hockady &Co., sent so jail for further examination.--Geo. Annaner and Wm. Rose, charged with robbing McGracy of money on the highway, were for on, the writings not appearing. --Henry.
Slave of the Danville Ranroad, was committed for examination on the charge of evenning $600 in bank notes and $1,375 in Confederate Treasury notes or checks, belonging to Lewis Jones.
The robbery was performed in the train.--Edward, slave of Dr. Polard, was punished for having a forged pass.--Thos. Ronald was committed in default of surety for assaulting Calving Davideon in the street.
The leader was committed for being in the street drunk and unable to take care of himself.--McFourth Kealse
George Annaner (search for this): article 1
Mayor's court, yesterday.
--We append a summery of yesterday's proceedings: Mary for keeping her house open after on Tuesday, and permitting pistols to on fired them, some, required to give security — Case of of Mary J. Shellings, for a calling one skirmish and contents, valued at $70, from Messrs. J. K. Hockady &Co., sent so jail for further examination.--Geo. Annaner and Wm. Rose, charged with robbing McGracy of money on the highway, were for on, the writings not appearing. --Henry.
Slave of the Danville Ranroad, was committed for examination on the charge of evenning $600 in bank notes and $1,375 in Confederate Treasury notes or checks, belonging to Lewis Jones.
The robbery was performed in the train.--Edward, slave of Dr. Polard, was punished for having a forged pass.--Thos. Ronald was committed in default of surety for assaulting Calving Davideon in the street.
The leader was committed for being in the street drunk and unable to take care of himself.--McFourth Kealsey
Polard (search for this): article 1
Thomas Ronald (search for this): article 1
William F. Autsieau (search for this): article 1
February 21st (search for this): article 1
Winton, N. C., burned to ashes.
the Confederates Retire to Murfreesboro'.&c., &c., &c.
[special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.] Suffolk, Va., Feb. 21.
--Captain Nichols, of the Petersburg Artillery, arrived here this afternoon from Winton, where he had been stationed with his battery.
On yesterday, he was shelled out by the Yankees.
The enemy were supposed to be 4,000 strong.
They had seven steamers, all of which have passed up the river.
Captain Nichols had a horse shot from under him.--Two of his men were wounded.
The town of Winton is in ashes.
Our troops retired to Murfreesboro'.