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The Daily Dispatch: April 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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Arrested. --Officer Moore, on Saturday evening, arrested, in Screamersville, Henry Westford, for stealing a saddle, bridle, and pair of spurs from Martin Murphy. The officer recovered all of the stolen articles.
Wm. H. Harvey and Wm. H. Reed were charged — the former with assaulting, the latter with threatening to assault, Joseph H. Moore. It appeared that Moore, who holds some position of authority in the Second Auditor's Office of the Confederate TreMoore, who holds some position of authority in the Second Auditor's Office of the Confederate Treasury Department, lodged with the head of the department some information against Harvey and Reed, which they considered slanderous. On Friday morning Harvey walked into the Auditor's Office, where Moore was at work, and, charging him with slanderMoore was at work, and, charging him with slandering him, pulled his ears and slapped him. Just as this performance was concluded, Reed came in, and, exhibiting to Moore the letter that the latter had written about him, made some menace towards him. The Mayor discharged Reed, but required Harvey t him. Just as this performance was concluded, Reed came in, and, exhibiting to Moore the letter that the latter had written about him, made some menace towards him. The Mayor discharged Reed, but required Harvey to give security to keep the peace.