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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ldershand, Capt. and A. A. G. Arrest of blockade runners from Norfolk — arrival there of Boone, the Castle Thunder Murderer. The Provost guard at Norfolk captured a few nights since, with four wagon loads of goods, and a quantity of greenbacks and gold, several blockade runners. The parties were tried, and fined as follows — the fines to be paid in gold: Geo. Gourdette, $100; Benj. Thomas alias Taylor, $25; Jno. C. Fentress, $25; Mrs. Blamire, $100, and Mrs. A. K. Staples, $100. G. Barnes was released on taking the oath. A Norfolk letter to the Herald, dated the 27th, announces the arrival of Boone, who, with several companions, escaped from Castle Thunder a few nights since by murdering the guard: Yesterday there came into outlines at Williamsburg, Capt. Boone, of a Louisiana cavalry regiment. He is the same whose escape, together with that of three other prisoners, was noticed in the late Richmond papers. It seems that he fought a duel some time since which resul