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The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 9 1 Browse Search
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d on the charge of beating Ann Peppercorn. Mr. J. G. Deyle testified that the accused had "aggravated his feelings" by the ungallant conduct in question, and threatened to shoot him because he spoke to them. The Court sent them to jail. Frank Kelly, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing $15, from Robert J. Mitchell, next came up. The witness testified that Frank had taken advantage of the somnolence of Mitchell, who was sitting asleep near a window on the lower floor of the Colefore he caught the offender, but finally succeeded in overhauling him. Frank protested that it was his companion who perpetrated the crime, and that he had merely picked up something the former had thrown down in the street. His Honor committed Kelly to jail, to be disposed of hereafter in another tribunal. Edgar A. Montrose was sent on for further trial on the charge of being engaged in the late riot on 17th street. He was also required to give $300 for his good behavior, which, of cour
has been threatened, if Capt. Magoffin, lately sentenced in Lexington to be hung, is executed. Montgomery Blair, Quartermaster General Meigs, Com. Foote, Captain Kelly and Lieut. Shirk, of the United States Navy, arrived here to-day. Washington items. Washington Sept. 13. --Albert N. Archibold of Fort Union, New out six hundred men at New Creek, including the Ringgold Cavalry. A battery of artillery, however, was sent down there yesterday morning. Proclamation of Gen. Kelly. Brigadier General Kelly has issued the following order: Headquarters District of Grafton, Grafton, Va., Sept. 7, 1861. The General commandinBrigadier General Kelly has issued the following order: Headquarters District of Grafton, Grafton, Va., Sept. 7, 1861. The General commanding desires to reassure the people of Western Virginia that it is the desire and intention of the United States Government to give to the citizens full and ample protection in all their civil and political rights, and that private property, of whatever character or description, shall be held inviolate. In order to secure to the