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The Daily Dispatch: October 25, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Committee to Castle Thunder. --The following parties, guilty of crimes against the Government, have been arrested and committed to the castle to await trial by court-martial. H. K. Stars, a deserter from company D, Twenty eighth Alabama regiment. The accused alleges that after he left his company and got into the enemy's lines he was compelled to enlist in their army to avoid imprisonment. He was sent here from King & Queen under escort of one of Captain W. C. Fleet's guard, and expresses a desire to rejoin his old command. Joseph Augustus, a deserter from the United States navy. Augustus wishes to take the oath of allegiance and to be put to work in one of our machine shops. Thomas Cullen and Joseph Darner, of this city, members of the Second regiment. F. L. D, charged with deserting in the face of the enemy. Armistead alias Street Harris, and George Davenport, of King & Queen county, and Robert Davenport and Alexander Davenport, of Gloucester county,--a