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The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], More of the raid — the division of Kilpatrick 's command . (search)
Hustings Court Magistrates, yesterday.
--Bridger Hayes, charged with receiving 1,785 pounds of iron, knowing the same to have been stolen from the Confederate States, and John Fitzgerald, charged with attempting to defraud Fisher & Bailey, were, after examination of witnesses and argument of counsel, sent on for final trial before Judge Lyons.
William, slave of Francis W. Doggett, charged with conniving at the escape of Davy, slave of Dr. Early, Daniel, slave of William Burton, charged with stealing $850 from James.
P. Neagle, and Ellis, Amanda, and Sophia, slaves, Charged with robbing B. Goldsmit of a large amount of dry goods, were examined, found guilty, and ordered thirty-nine lashes each.
Lucy and Anna Touget, charged with stealing a trunk and a large amount of money from Thomas Bass, were examined, found guilty, and ordered to be sold into absolute slavery.
George, slave of William Brooks, charged with receiving $50 in money, knowing the same to have been st
Sad case
--Ellen Welch was recently fined five dollars and committed to Bridewell for ninety days, in Chicago, for drunkenness and vagrancy.
The Chicago Journal says that she is the since of Daniel "Connell, the daughter of his sister, Mary O'Connell — and that she could claim as her father the lord of Kearney Castle.
She eloped with a young officer, and the couple came to Philadelphia, where they resided one year, when her husband died." The widow came to Chicago, married again, lost her husband, got into disreputable company, and went from bad to worse, until she brought up in a police court.
From Northern Virginia. Orange C. H., March 24.
--The snow is fast melting away, but the roads fire quite deep in mud. All quiet in front and in our lines.
Governor Vance, of N. C., is expected to visit the army to-morrow.
[Second Dispatch.] Orange C. H., March 25.
--A heavy rain is falling here.
Gov. Vance, of N. C., arrived here to day, and is the guest of Gen. Daniel.
The Daily Dispatch: March 31, 1864., [Electronic resource], From General lee's army. (search)
Chicken thieves.
--John, slave of Miss Julia Watkins; Phillip, slave of Dr. Hancock; Daniel, slave of Mrs. Caroline Garnett; William, slave of Mr. Marcellus Starke; and George, slave of Mr. John C. Hobsen, were before the Mayor yesterday morning, charged with stealing thirteen chickens from a negro named Shadrack.
These negroes seem to have been a regularly organized band of chicken thieves, doing business on a large scale.
They were caught by officers Griffin and Moore on Sunday together in a house on Marshall street, near St. James Church.
In the house were found Shadrack's chickens in the act of being picked and dressed, a revolver and a long double-barrel pistol, both heavily loaded; a large assortment of burglar's tools, a grain bag of feathers, and a long military great coat much besmeared with blood.
One of the crow bars fitted into the dints in the door of Shadrack's hen house, which had been broken open.
In an out house in the yard was found about a bushel of chicke
The Daily Dispatch: May 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The Combined movement on Richmond — the enemy on the Southside — fight at Chester — the great cavalry Raid, &c. (search)
One hundred dollars reward.
--Ran away from the subscriber, on the 9th inst, Daniel, about 28 years old; said negro is square built, dark but not black, slight squinching about the right eye, and is very muscular; had on when he left blue pants, twilled jeans, gray frock root, black merino vest, quilted cloth cap; has a sister at Mr Henry Drury's, Chester field county, near Manchester.
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, near Atlee's Station, Hanover county, Va, or lodged in some jail so that I get him, and all reasonable expenses paid.
Said negro was bought of Messrs Davis & James, in this city, in the fail of 1862. J Monron Carter. my 11--6t*