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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1862., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for R. H. Anderson or search for R. H. Anderson in all documents.
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Recovery of stolen Goods.
--Arrest of the Robbers.--On Thursday night of last week a most audacious assault and robbery was committed on the person and effects of Mr. Frederick J. Gardner, proprietor of the cartridge manufactory kept in Cosby & Anderson's factory, on 7th street, near Myers's bridge.
About 12 o'clock on the night in question, while Mr. Gardner was standing in the door of his office he was approached by three men coming from the direction of Cary street. On getting nearly opposite where he was standing they crossed obliquely over till they arrived near where he was standing, when they suddenly precipitated themselves on him. One seized hold of his throat on which he kept a firm grip, and the other two proceeded to rifle his pockets.
Leaving him pinioned in the grasp of two of their number to the earth, one of the ruffians went into the office and very coolly proceeded to rifle it of various articles of wearing apparel, a Colt's navy revolver, and other valuable a
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--Gen. John Bankhead Magruder arrived in Richmond on Saturday.
General Loring, Northwestern Virginia army; Brig. Gen. R. H. Anderson, army, Col. L. Q. C. Lamar, C. S. A., and Col. Geo. H. Stuart, of the 1st Maryland regiment, were among the arrivals at the Spotswood Hotel yesterday.