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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], Army of Tennessee , Missionary Ridge , Nov. 22 . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 29, 1863., [Electronic resource], No Conference to be with Beast Butler on the Exchange question. (search)
Wanted — Negroes
--We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands at teamsters. Haxall & Crenshaw. de 29--t
The Daily Dispatch: January 5, 1864., [Electronic resource], Appointment of Attorney General . (search)
Wanted
--Negroes — We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands and teamsters. Haxall & Crenshaw. de 29--ts
--Negroes.--We wish to hire the usual number of able bodied men, as mill hands and teamsters. Haxall --Crenshaw. --ts
Arrest of Thieves.
--Officer L. M. Carter yesterday arrested a negro man named Washington Witcher, slave of Turpin & Yarborough, charged with stealing two baskets of crockery ware, one box of bed clothing, and one rocking chair, valued at $300, from Mr. Robert Richardson, of this city.
He was lodged in the cage for safekeeping.
A negro man named William, the property of C. Crow, was arrested by officer Crone for stealing pork from Wm. Cullingworth's, a butcher in the First Market.
William was lodged in the same place of confinement.
The police were put on the track, at a late hour yesterday, of Baldwin and Wm. Robinson, two slaves employed at the flour mill Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., charged with robbing the C. S. Government of a lot of corn which had been stored away.
The examination of the accused will take place before the Mayor this morning.
The Daily Dispatch: January 27, 1864., [Electronic resource], A Treatise on Lincoln 's message. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], Confederate States Congress. (search)
The Tallahassee.
The Tallahassee has, so far, captured two ships, four barques, five brigs, twenty schooners and two pilot-boats, of which five were bonded and the rest destroyed.
Her officers are: Commander, John Taylor Wood; Lieutenants, William H. Ward, M. M. Benton; Chief Engineer, John D. Tynan; Acting Master, Alexander Curtis; Assistant Surgeon, William L. Sheppardson; Lieutenant of Marines,--Crenshaw.
The Yankee papers published a statement that the surgeon, Dr. Sheppardson, was one of the "Chesapeake pirates." This is untrue, as Surgeon Sheppardson was in a Confederate port at the time of the Chesapeake affair.