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The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Suspicious character. --The train from Danville yesterday brought to this city Miss Mary Jane Bayne, charged with being a suspicious character. The accused says she is a native of North Carolina, but acknowledges living upon intimate terms with a Yankee lieutenant in Knoxville, Tennessee, for some time past and up to the time when she was arrested at Bristol, Tennessee, a few days since. In appearance, she seemed to be about twenty-two years of age, quite good looking, and was attired in a black silk dress, banner and mantle, all of which were much worn. Captain Thomas W. Doswell, assistant provost-marshal, before whom she was taken, committed her to Castle Thunder to await examination before a court-martial.