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The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Passing counterfeit money. --The time of the Hustings Court was consumed yesterday in hearing testimony and arguments in the case of David S. Chilton, charged with passing and having in his possession counterfeit South Carolina Bank notes. W. L. Goggin, J. F. Johnson and W. W. Crump addressed the jury in behalf of the prisoner. Littleton Tazewell for the Commonwealth. The case was not concluded at a late hour yesterday evening. P. S.--The jury, late in the evening, brought in a verdict of "not guilty." The verdict was received with applause, and two of the offenders were brought before the Judge and fined $10 each. There are other cases against Chilton not yet disposed of.
e surrounding and back counties, which shows that the spirit of resistance still continue to burn bright in the hearts of our gallant mountaineers. Yesterday morning Captain T. J. Kirkpatrick's artillery Company left for some st of duty. This company was made in the "Old Free State," (Amherst,) and is composed of a gallant get of men. Captain K. was one of the first in our community to declare for resistance against Northern aggression. I regret to announce the death of Lieut. W. L. Goggin, jr., the oldest son of our gifted townsman, J. O. L. Goggin, Esq. Lieut. G. was attached to the Army of the Potomac, and scarcely attained his twenty-first year, but is numbered as another martyr to his country's cause. His care was typhoid fever, and he had been sick only a few days. He died at his father's residence whence he had returned from his company last week for the purpose of recruiting his health, which was impaired by exposure on the field of battle. For the sake of