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The Daily Dispatch: March 23, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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and chain, worth $75, from Martha M. Herman. The prisoner was arrested on a warrant which charged him with stealing the property within the last six weeks. Directions were given the officer that he might be found in one of the military prisons of the city, and, sure enough, he was found in Castle Thunder. It appeared from the evidence a clear case of larceny, and the Mayor had determined to send the accused on for further examination before the Hustings Court; but, on a suggestion by Capt. E. M. Booker, as 1st act Provost Marshal, that he was now being tried by Court-Martial for a military offence, the case was delayed for ten days, the witnesses being ordered to report on next Saturday. Kenney was in the Yankee army at the battle of Bethel, but shortly after that action deserted and joined our side. He had not been long in the Confederate army before he decamped, and found occasion afterwards several times to sell himself advantageously as a substitute leaving, in nearly every ins