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The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Valuable war relic. (search)
bles, Richmond county, N. C. William Chatham, Allamance county, N. C. William L. Cook, Mecklenburg county, N. C. John M. Cole, Richmond county, N. C. George Chavers, Wilmington county, N. C. George Cook, Marshall county, N. C. John Chandler, Marshall county, N. C. Ezekiel Chandler, Marshall county, N. C. David Combs, Hertford county, N. C. Walter Dawkins, Richmond county, N. C. Richard Dawkins, Richmond county, N. C. Chambers Donahoe, Richmond county, N. C. John Donahoe, Richmond county, N. C. James T. Deans, Hertford county, N. C. John R. Dwiggins, Guilford county, N. C. Umphrey Elliott, Hertford county, N. C. James L. Freeman, Rockingham county, N. C. Peter Franklin, Madison county, N. C. John W. Goodwin, Hertford county, N. C. John Gosnal, Madison county, N. C. Ambrose Hoke, Iredell county, N. C. James C. Hodge, Richmond county, N. C. Henderson Harrellon, Hertford county, N. C. Alleson Henderson, Guilford, N. C. William H. J
Mayor's Court. --The cases brought to the notice of his Honor yesterday morning, were speedily disposed of, as follows: Wm. Curtis, for assaulting and beating John Nowlan, was committed in default of security to keep the peace. John Johnson, free negro, for trespassing on the Medical College premises, was sentenced to twenty-five. John Donahoe and Martin Roach, arrested for assaulting Martin Harvey, and Martin Harvey, arrested for stealing a pair of pantaloons and a cotton handkerchief from Martin Roach, were all discharged. John Nowlan, charged with threatening to beat Jackson Dunn, was also set at liberty. Snow.--Our inhabitants were surprised yesterday morning on finding the ground covered with snow, about seven inches in depth, and more falling. The air was perfectly still, and the trees were festooned most beautifully with snowy wreaths. The earth, however, being saturated with previous rain, soon absorbed the snow, and the mud and slush became intolerable. The so
mington and Weldon Railroad, whereby two members of the Town Guard, named George W. Duval and John Donahoe, were almost instantly killed by desperate runaway negro known as Bill Wanet. It would she guard went there last night for the purpose of arresting him.--The three were G. W. Duval, John Donahoe and Nicholas Carr. Carr knocked at the door, when the negro jumped out of the window in his night clothes, and the three took after him, Donahoe and Duval somewhat ahead. After jumping over a fence into a corn patch he was stopped by another fence over which he could not jump, thus enablin with him. When they attempted to arrest him, he turned, cutting fiercely with a knife, killing Donahoe instantly and wounding Duval so severely that he also died almost instantly. Donahoe was stabbDonahoe was stabbed twice in the right side and Duval twice in the left. Carr coming up knocked the negro down twice with his club when the fellow clinched in upon him cutting away, but fortunately only through