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The Daily Dispatch: February 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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it arrived, was then called to the bar. Mr. Fisher's testimony proved that Fitzgerald called on him a few days since, and upon exhibiting a bill of consignment for a variety of valuable articles purporting to have been received by him from Mr. W. E. McEnery, a merchant at Lyncbburg, he advanced him the amount of money mentioned above, Soon afterwards, however, him and his partner conferred about the transaction and thought they discovered something wrong. He (Fisher) took the cars that evening for Lynchburg, and, on arriving, ascertained from Mr. McEnery's clerk that the paper which Fitzgerald had shown was a forgery, whereupon he immediately telegraphed to this city for his arrest. Upon this testimony the prisoner was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Henry, a venerable looking darkey, belonging to Samuel Red, and Tom and Patrick, slaves of Buck Davidson, were charged with assaulting and robbing B. F. Grant of an overcoat and breastpin, valued at $40, and $