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The Daily Dispatch: July 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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d to confinement at hard labor for the period of six months, and the latter for the period of two years. William H H Hodges, citizen, was charged with embezzlement, and "fraudulent, dishonest, and contumacious conduct, to the prejudice of good opropriate the funds to his own use. The court sentenced him to confinement, at hard labor, for the period of two years. Mr Hodges is a son of Gen Hodges, of revolutionary fame, and a brother of Col James E Hodges, who lost his life in the ConfederatGen Hodges, of revolutionary fame, and a brother of Col James E Hodges, who lost his life in the Confederate service. J. F., alias William J Williamson, alias William J Flinn, citizen, for treasonable and disloyal conduct, giving intelligence to the enemy, and acting and lurking as a spy, was sentenced to confinement, at hard labor, during the war. Hodges, who lost his life in the Confederate service. J. F., alias William J Williamson, alias William J Flinn, citizen, for treasonable and disloyal conduct, giving intelligence to the enemy, and acting and lurking as a spy, was sentenced to confinement, at hard labor, during the war. John H Lester, citizen, who for some time previous to the war was engaged in the manufacture of sewing machines in Richmond, was charged with manufacturing arms for the enemies of the United States, giving information and endeavoring to give aid