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The Daily Dispatch: June 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Hustings Court. --Judge Lyons held his Court yesterday, commencing at the usual hour. Dick. Duff, a notorious character, indicted for felony, was put upon trial and plead not guilty. The charge against Duff was for stealing $170 from Charles Donahoe. The jury, after hearing the evidence, found Dick. guilty, and ascertained his term of imprisonment in the Penitentiary at five years. The Judge then pronounced sentence, and the convict was immediately escorted to his new home.
Passengers by the Petersburg train last evening represent that the affair of Sunday was much less disastrous than it was reported to have been. Some say that our loss was not over seven hundred, and the highest estimate that we heard was one thousand, killed, wounded and missing. The following are the casualties in Braxton's Fredericksburg battery: Killed: Private Bernard Taylor. Wounded: Privates Edward Howison, lost a leg, (since dead); S. Charters, slightly; --Spence, in head; Charles Donahoe, slightly; John T. Roberts, in neck, slightly. All quiet yesterday with the exception of some cannonading in the afternoon. A raiding party out. Intelligence was received yesterday that a party of raiders had started from Grant's army with the supposed intention of cutting the Southside and, perhaps, the Danville railroad. Official. Official dispatches, received from Petersburg yesterday, state that General Hill attacked the enemy on the Weldon railroad Sunday morn