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The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: April 10, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Inmates of Castle Godwin. --The following completes the list of names of persons arrested and placed in Castle Godwin up to the 17th instant: April 7.--Isaiah Respass, Washington, N. C., treason. April 8.--John Close, suspicion of disloyalty.; S. S. Bangberger, do. April 9.--Charlotte Gilman, Government witness. April 10.--Wm. J. Lee, Richmond, suspicion of disloyalty; J. B. Kimes, Albemarle county, do; Sol Bell, Richmond, treason. April 12--A. J. Sheppard, Jas. D. Keith, John W. Moore, Thos. A. Jones, Charlottesville, disloyalty; Florence Brumley, Richmond, selling liquor. April 13.--G. S. Smith, spy. April 14.--Edward Shipp, Ohio; Charles Genett, 1st Kentucky regiment, malicious conduct; P. B. Smith, disloyalty; John Booth, bogus pass. April 15.--Andrew Murray, spy; Jas. Graham, deserter from Yankee army; Jas. Lynch, West Point; John A. Voger, Wise Legion, for braking out of jail at Orange C. H. April 16.--Thomas Bradford, Richmond,
ldiers and sailors will celebrate the second anniversary of the fall of Fort Sumter in the captured city. "The restrictions upon the publication, in the Southern papers, of adverse news, are so stringent that it is not expected to find much in reference to the capture of Charleston until the disaster can be no longer concealed; but reports which have arrived are deficit and positive and are believed by those who have the best right to know what foundation there is in them." Major A. J. Sheppard, of Gen. Stuart's staff, captured a few days since near Dumfries, is to be tried as a spy. Passengers who reached Cairo, on the 3d, state that the late movement on Haines's Bluff was a failure, and that the fleet and transports had returned to Young's Point. Grant had succeeded in placing a battery of eight 4 pounder Parrots beyond the levee in a position to easily reach Vicksburg. The bombardment was to have commenced on the 27th, but the strm prevented. The Yazoo Pas