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The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: July 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
R. M. Grady, Private Alex. Guy, J. G. Halso, Jesse Horne, Hargeth Kornegay, Jere. Pearsall, Lewis Rich, Calvin I. Rogers, Jno. E. Smith, Jere. Strickland. Co. B. Sergeant Jno. M. Alexander, W. S. Hunter, R. C. McGinnis, Private S. Broom, H. A. Broom, W. R. Burwell, Burton Deaton, Private W. M. Helms, J. H. Griffith, J. T. Hall, H. Secresh, I. Pool, T. W. Saddler, T. M. Blackwell. Co. C. Sergeant N. D. Dew, W. L. Dew, Private W. B. Joyner, William Pittman, Private J. B. Ferrell, Elisha Holland, D. W. Gardner, Private Noah Wheeler, John Q. Williams. Co. D. Sergeant Wm. T. Gray, John Beavans, Augustus A. White, Corporal Wm. T. Vaughan, Private John Ayers, S. Badger, Samuel Bradley, Bolin Branch, Geo. N. Branch, T. P. Devereux, J. D. Etheridge, Collin Gray, G. R. Gammond, Private H. Hopkins, H. B. Holmes, W. D. Lewis, G. W. Odom, Major Richards, Jas. Strickland, S. H. Strickland, W. A. Thomasson, B.
ession of the Central Railroad. The evidence given in led to the impression that he was innocent of the charge. The case was continued for another hearing.--William Pittman, a free negro, was arraigned at the instance of John D. Lowry, charged with stealing a pair of boots, about four weeks since. The evidence of guilt was wholly circumstantial. Complainant thought Pittman had done the deed, because nobody else had an opportunity. The latter said he could prove that at the time mentioned he was in Petersburg, with cattle belonging to Mr. Robertson. The Mayor said the case must be continued in order to allow Pittman to secure Mr. Robertson's attendance.circumstantial. Complainant thought Pittman had done the deed, because nobody else had an opportunity. The latter said he could prove that at the time mentioned he was in Petersburg, with cattle belonging to Mr. Robertson. The Mayor said the case must be continued in order to allow Pittman to secure Mr. Robertson's attendance.
Police Court. --Mary Ann and Ellen Freeman, free negress, from Petersburg, who have been roving about the city without passes or permission for some time past were ordered ten lashes each, by the sitting magistrate, on yesterday,--William Pittman, a free negro, charged with flourishing a cheese knife in the street, to the consternation of sundry men and women, was ordered twenty,--Jesse, a slave of Thomas J. Starke, was charged with having no pass, trying to bite the watchman, and then to have the impudence to have in his possession such a sum of money as thirty nine dollars. For all these offences he was handed over to his master for punishment.--John A. Belvin was fined five dollars for creating a nuisance. --Francis, Betty, and Laura Robinson, free girls of color, were committed for further examination, on a charge of using obscene language in public — Daniel Keyes was dismissed from the charge of stealing $20 from — Maddux, preferred on Tuesday.--Thomas Turpin and Andrew Per