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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: May 14, 1863., [Electronic resource].
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Richmond in possession of the Yankees.
The New York World, of the 11th instant, contains the startling announcement that the Federal forces under Gen. Keyes had moved up from the Peninsula and captured the city of Richmond, and that "the national flag now floats over the Confederate Capitol." This remarkable feat was accomplished shortly after the battles on the Rappahannock, and before the rebels had recovered from the alarm occasioned by Stoneman's raid.
Gen. Lee with his whole force, it was believed, would not be able to dislodge Keyes from the entrenchments which had fallen into the latter's hands without a struggle.
What a glorious effect this astounding announcement will have on the Yankee nerve when taken in connection with the defeat of Hooker and his retreat to the north bank of the Rappahannock!
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Hustings Court, Wednesday, May 12th.
--Present Recorder Caskie and a full beach.
The following parties were examined and sent on for trial before Judge Lyons for the offences set opposite to their names, viz: Patrick Kurby, for receiving a large lot of dry goods stolen from John C. Shafer on the 17th of March; John Cockrane, for stealing a horse, valued at $100, from Thomas Barham, on the 2d day of May; John Murphy, for cutting stabbing, and wounding Mathew Callahan, on the 20th day 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,