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The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: March 30, 1864., [Electronic resource], Religion in the Army of Northern Virginia. (search)
Boating a white boy. --Abram, slave of Mr. Andrew Ellett, was yesterday arrested by officer Granger on the change of beating a white boy named Henry C. Frazier.
s belonging to the General and $75 in money belonging to the Captain. The negro was suspected from the circumstance of his being the servant in attendance on the room, and knew its arrangements, and where the Captain kept his money; and when arrested by officer Davis a part of the money was found upon him, and the stolen boots and shirts were found in the house where he slept in Screamersville. Abram, slave of Andrew Ellett, was ordered twenty lashes for striking a white boy named Henry C. Frazier. It seems the negro was at work in the yard of the gas-house when the boy made a cross mark on his back with a piece of chalk, when the negro slapped him over and kicked him. Charles Miller was fined $20 and bound over to keep the peace for assaulting and beating John Finney. John Pitman, a very rascally free negro, was sent to the chain gang as a part of a sentence inflicted on him on a previous day for robbing an old negro named Martin Smith. He is a first- rate baker, and