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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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cs' Bank of Philadelphia, alien enemies. Edward M. Kerr — William J. Kerr, alien enemy. John and James Turner — New York and Richmond Coal Co., alien enemies. Bank of Virginia--Mary Chew, alien enemy. Farmers' Bank of Virginia — Isaac G. Peck alien enemy. Bank of Virginia--David Waring, otherwise called David Visels, of Scotland, alien enemy. Richard G. Morries — Chas. M. Fry, Chap man J. Leigh, and Overton M. Price, alien enemies. Dunlop, Moncure & Co.--E. Blackburn & Co., and others, alien enemies. Sampson & Pac — Morris, Wheeler & Co., and others, alien enemies Bank of Virginia--Caroline M. Stanard, alien enemy. Julia W. Wood, alien enemy. Caroline M. Stanard alien enemy. Chas. B. Dungan, alien enemy. Lymon, Sears & Co., alien enemies. Henderson & Triekels, alien enemies. Atwood & Co., alien enemies. Catlin, Leavitt & Co., alien enemies. Chas.E. Triekels, alien enemy. Fredericksburg Aqueduct
Confederate States district Court. --In this Court, yesterday, an order was entered in the suit of the Confederate States against Dunlop, Moncure & Co., directing them to pay over to the Receiver a sum of money amounting, in the aggregate, to $6,167,31, due by them to the following alien enemies: E. Blackburn & Co., Mitchell & Allen, Asa Oates, Schleismyer &c Blamerhal, Sarah Furber, Byron Ford, and Mary A. Matteson. The Grand Jury (Judge D. A. Wilson, foreman,) yesterday had under consideration the charges preferred against certain parties for passing counterfeit Treasury notes, and other offences, and reported as follows: Wm. Y. Hughes, an indictment for felony, a true bill. Louisa Tatum, an indictment for felony, a true bill. Baldwin, a slave, an indictment for a misdemeanor, a true bill--(stealing a letter from the post-office.) Henry T. Tatum, an indictment for felony, not a true bill. Robert Jones, a slave, an indictment for felony, not a tru
ork of moral reform has commenced in earnest. Modest virtue may now lift its eyes and smile sweetly at the coming of the long promised millennium. Richmond is to be purged of vices that have started forth at night, from dark and lonely hiding places, and sailed "on obscene wings athwart the noon." Following close upon the proceedings against the exhibitors of unlawful games, comes a demonstration against the cyprian dames, which happened in this way: Officers Quarles. Davis, Wickes, and Blackburn, armed with a warrant issued by the Mayor, at the instance of certain parties, proceeded yesterday to a house on Virginia street, kept by Clara Coleman, and took her into custody, together with Jenny Read, Ella Willard, Anna Willett, Mildred Coleman, and Ann Beasley, and conducted them all to the Station House. The charge against the first is for keeping a disorderly, ill-governed establishment, of evil fame and reputation, and against the others for participating in the vicious works the