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icles in her possession were given her to sell, when in consideration of the fact that such things are of common occurrence, further examination into the matter was postponed till to-day. The examination of John Jalser, charged with assaulting and beating charles Walsh in his own house, and conducting himself in a disorderly manner in the street, on Wednesday afternoon last, was continued till this morning. A negro-man, named George, slave of William Downey, was charged with stealing, on Wednesday last, about $200 worth of clothing from Daniel, the property of E. A. J. Clopton. The evidence not sustaining the charge, George was acquitted. Another charge was preferred against the same negro (George) of stealing from a room occupied by Sam, slave of George A. Hundley, one watch and chain. This offence being proved, he was ordered 39 lashes. Andrew E. Fitzpatrick, charged with shooting a gun in the corporation, was dismissed with an admonition never to do so again.
100 dollars reward --My boy Harrod ranaway in June last from Maj Smith, Charlotte C H, Va. He is about 23 years old; quick spoken; black complexion; stout frame; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. I will pay $100 if taken out of the county, or $50 it taken in the county, or secured in jail so that I get him. Abram V Daniel. Charlotte Co., Va. oc 13--9t.
off from exit. A young lady about 16 or 17 years old, from Mississippi, was not afterwards found. A lady and her child could not be taken out of the cabin, and are supposed to be burnt. A lady by the name of Mrs. Gunter, from Fort Morgan, was drowned or burned. A young soldier, by the name of Harrison, from Memphis, about 16 years old, on his way to the army, was drowned. Several others are yet unheard from. The whole loss is supposed to be 25. The pilot, a colored boy, named Daniel, acted very coolly, and no doubt saved many a life. He staid at his post until the flames rolled over the top of the boat, and then came forward over the cabin and let himself down on the steps. In his fall he hurt his left arm. The passengers made up a handsome purse for him on the spot. Two little boys were going on a visit to Mrs. Carpenter's, near Tensas. They were brothers; the elder was about seven years old, and his little brother not over four. The elder led his little broth
The Daily Dispatch: October 22, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties among General officers on both Sides during the War. (search)
(T G?) Rhett, Chickahominy; C S Winder, Cedar Mountain; R E Garland, South Mountain; L O'B Branch, Antietam; Geo B Anderson, do;--Stark, do; J T Hughes, Lexington; Henry Little, Inka;--Moore,--Martin, Corinth; Maxey Gregg, T R R Cobb, Fred'g; J E Rains, Roger Hanson, Stone River; E F Paxton, Chancellorsville; E D Tracy, Port Gibson; L Tilghman, Champion Hill; Martin E Green, Vicksburg; Wm D Pender, Richard B Garnett. --Barksdale, Paul J Semmes, Gettysburg; J J Pettigrew, Falling Waters; A E Stein, Prairie Grove; B H Helm, P Smith, Chickamauga. Died.--Major-Gens. D E Twiggs, Earl Van Dorn, J S Bowen, D R Jones. Brig-Gens J B Grayson, P St G Cooke, W D Smith, Daniel S Donelson, John B Floyd, T A Flournoy, J B Villipigue, J K Duncan, W H Carroll. Resigned.--Major-Gens M L Bonham, Gus A Smith, George B Crittenden. Brig-Gens T T Fauntleroy, G W Randolph, S C Anderson, Albert Pike, Humphrey Marshall, H R Jackson, L T Wigfall, J R Anderson, Robert Toombs, Rober A Pryor.
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away, on Friday morning, October 30th, 1863, a negro boy named Taylor, twenty two years old; black, with a pimpled face; rather above middle height, straight, and well made; good-looking, and remarkable for his genteel air and manners. Had on when he left a brown military jacket, with brass buttons, marked "I; " black pantaloons; took no baggage except a bundle of shirts and drawers. Five hundred dollars will be paid for his actual delivery to me in Richmond; or two hundred dollars for information which will lead to his recovery. John M Daniel. oc 31--3t*
The army Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association and Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society, acknowledge the receipt of the following contributions and supplies for the month of October, viz: Daniel S Lucas, one bbl flour; Jas Warwick, 4 shaker knit wool drawers, 3 shaker knit wool shirts, and 12 prs socks; N W Hightower, 6 prs socks, for Co E, 23d Va reg't; M Blair & Co, 4 quarters beef, estimated at 450 lbs; B--, 2 bbls flour; The ladies of Gamble's Hill, 20 prs gloves; Mrs. Kate H Friend, 5 prs of socks; Mrs. Hansborough, 2 pairs of socks. The Christian co-operation of Southeastern Va, per Rev W J Pettigrew, $46; Mrs. G--, 50; G W Wilson, 200; a Virginia lady, a $10 bank note, equal to 30; Henry A Holiday and wife, Spotsylvania, 24; a friend to the poor, per G W Sagby, 50; Chas E Caylett, 1st Co Washington Artillery, N O, proceeds of sale of songs, 15; Proceeds of tableau given by young ladies of Charlotte and Lunenburg counties, per Mrs. Elizabeth Lee, Treasurer, 425.
Five hundred dollars reward. --Ran away, on Friday morning, October 30th, 1863, a negro boy named Taylor, twenty two years old; black, with a pimpled face; rather above middle height, straight, and well made; good-looking, and remarkable for his genteel air and manners. Had on when he left a brown military jacket, with brass buttons, marked "I;" black pantaloons; took no baggage except a bundle of shirts and drawers. Five hundred dollars will be paid for his actual delivery to me in Richmond; or two hundred dollars for information which will lead to his recovery. John M Daniel. oc 31--3t*
100 dollars reward --My boy Harrod run away in June last from Major Smith, Charlotte C H Va. He is about 23 years old; quick spoken; black complexion; stout frame; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. I will pay $100 if taken out of the county, or $50 if taken in the county, or secured in jail so that I get him. Abram V Daniel, Charlotte Co., Va., no 11--7t
The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1863., [Electronic resource], How the election was carried in Maryland--Lincoln's Orders. (search)
100 Dollars reward. --My boy Harrod ran away in June last from Major Smith, Charlotte C. H. Va. He is about 23 years old; quick spoken; black complexion; stout frame; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. I will pay $100 if taken out of the county, or $50 if taken in the county, or secured in jail so that I get him. Abram V Daniel, Charlotte Co., Va. no 11--7t
100 Dollars reward --My boy Harrod ran away in June last from Major Smith, Charlotte C H Va. He is about 23 years old; quick spoken; black complexion; stout frame; about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high. I will pay $100 if taken out of the county, or $50 if taken in the county, or accrued in jail so that I get him. Abram Y Daniel, Charlotte co, Va. no 11--7t