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The Daily Dispatch: November 23, 1861., [Electronic resource] 12 0 Browse Search
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ides about four miles below here, entered the house of his master's brother, Cyrus Smith and seizing the infant child of Mrs. Smith, dashed its brains out, after whiMrs. Smith, dashed its brains out, after which he beat Mrs. Smith with a club, bruising and mangling her in such a manner that her life is despaired of.--The negro boy, who was about 18 years of age, was arrestMrs. Smith with a club, bruising and mangling her in such a manner that her life is despaired of.--The negro boy, who was about 18 years of age, was arrested by the picket guard of Company F, of the 19th, and committed to the county jail at this place, under charge of Company D, for safe keeping. Great excitement prevad the scene of the murder, gives to us the following statement as coming from Mrs. Smith, and signed by Mary E Smith. "The negro boy came to the house and enquirSmith. "The negro boy came to the house and enquired if Mr. Smith was in. I told him that he was on the plantation, when the boy immediately caught hold of me, kicked me out, of the house, knocked me down, stamped oMr. Smith was in. I told him that he was on the plantation, when the boy immediately caught hold of me, kicked me out, of the house, knocked me down, stamped on my head and breast, until he supposed I was dead; then took the child out of the cradle by the legs and threw it against the wall, killing it instantly. I recover