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Disloyal.
--Michael Hendricks, a resident of the Valley of Virginia, has been sent to this city from Staunton and put in the military prison, as a disloyal citizen.
He will be subjected to trial by Court Martial.
The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], The prisoners in Fort Lafayette . (search)
When the Mississippi was open sixty-four per cent. of trade of Cincinnati went South, twenty- four per cent. to the Northwest and 12 per cent. to the East!
Two young men, Cave and Tretwell, convicted in Page county, Virginia, of horse stealing, have been sentenced to two years in the penitentiary.
John Tucker, a notorious traitor and commissioned officer of Pierpoint army, was killed in Hardy county, Va., a few days since.
Two Confederate States recruiting officers named Wagner (brothers) were killed by bushwhackers in Johnson county, Tenn a few day since.
The residence of Maj. Gen. John S. Floyd, a Va., has been cold & Mr. Hendricks for $20,000.
The Mason (Ga.) says that the of $50,000 was offered for a negro boy in their city.