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The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 8 0 Browse Search
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ious sources: A Remarkable murder. We learn from the Jonesboro' Union that the wife of Lewis Cates was killed recently in Carter county, Tenn., by one Powell Phillips, under the following extraordinary circumstances: Phillips was going to see a Miss Britt, who lived with Mrs. Cate, who is her sister. To annoy the younPhillips was going to see a Miss Britt, who lived with Mrs. Cate, who is her sister. To annoy the young man, Mrs. Cates put on men's clothing, and pretended to be courting the young lady, which exasperated Phillips so much that he drew a pistol and fired it, taking effect upon the breast of Mrs. Cate, who lived but twenty minutes after being shot. This is the same Phillips who, some three weeks ago, struck a citizen on the back oPhillips so much that he drew a pistol and fired it, taking effect upon the breast of Mrs. Cate, who lived but twenty minutes after being shot. This is the same Phillips who, some three weeks ago, struck a citizen on the back of his head, which almost proved fatal. Cotton goods The Augusta (Ga.) Factory has followed the commendable example of the Athens and the Macon factories, and fixed the prices of their cotton goods at rates below what could have been extorted from the necessities of the people. It has also provided that they will only sel
t to within the last few days. There are now near 100 persons under duress for various offences in the above prison, two of whom are under sentence of death. The arrests from March 15th embrace the following names: Committed 14th March.--James Rush, Parkersburg, Va. Committed 15th March.--J W Hughes, Richmond, suspicion; John Hancock, Richmond. Committed 17th March.--Jas King, Richmond suspicion. Committed 20th March.--Julius Roth, R T Sale, Lt G T Twells, Wm Thom, J Y Phillips, Richmond, disloyalty. Committed 21st March.--J. C. Humphreys, R F Humphreys, J P Pritchard, Frank Livingston, Richmond, disloyalty. Committed 22d March.--Thomas Hancock, Richmond, suspicion. Committed 24th March.--Samuel Zeigler, alias Greenwall, Harper's Ferry, suspicion; D S Cates, 4th Tennessee regiment. Committed 25th March.--Wm L Schofield, Texas, Thos Robertson, Ga, spies. Committed 26th March.--W W Ritch, Washington, N C, supposed to be a spy; E S Baker, Ric