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The Daily Dispatch: July 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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aling money. --A genteel appearing, but suspicious looking individual, calling himself Henry Howe, was before the Mayor yesterday, for stealing $46 from James Wilkinson, a short time since, at Mrs. Graves' boarding house, Franklin street. John I. Daniel, who lately boarded at the same house, appeared as a witness, but was arrested as a suspicious character. It is said that abolition documents were found in possession of one or both of the above men. The case was continued until Monday, and s looking individual, calling himself Henry Howe, was before the Mayor yesterday, for stealing $46 from James Wilkinson, a short time since, at Mrs. Graves' boarding house, Franklin street. John I. Daniel, who lately boarded at the same house, appeared as a witness, but was arrested as a suspicious character. It is said that abolition documents were found in possession of one or both of the above men. The case was continued until Monday, and Howe and Daniel were sent to jail in the meanwhile.
that no engagement with the enemy has taken place since yesterday, the result of which has been stated. Philadelphia, July 3.--We have a dispatch from Chambersburg, giving a list of the wounded in the engagement yesterday, ten in all. The list includes the names of Levi S. Earp, the Secession soldier, who is desperately wounded. At the upper hospital, William S. Ehret, Company H, first Wisconsin Regiment, is suffering from the kick of a horse whilst trying to get into the engagement. Daniel Op. Company E, Eleventh Pennsylvania Regiment, is also there with a gunshot wound in the leg. Virginia (Western) Legislature. Wifeling, July 3. --The Legislature of Virginia organized here yesterday. Lieut. Gov. Hayley took the chair in the Senate and Dan'l Frost, of Jackson county, was elected Speaker of the House. Gov. Plerpont's message was sent to both houses last night, together with a document from Washington officially recognizing the new Government. --The message is an