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The Daily Dispatch: February 18, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 13, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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to the bar and arraigned on the charge of stealing a large sum of money in gold and silver coin and Confederate notes from W. A. Whitaker. The jury, after having fully heard the evidence of witnesses and the arguments of counsel, returned a verdict of guilty and assessed his farm of confinement in the penitentiary at three years. Sentence was thereupon pronounced by the Judge. The jury summoned to sit in the case of James H. Wilson alias Toombs indicted, with stealing a horse from John B. Stevens, after hearing the testimony of witnesses and the arguments of counsel, returned a verdict of acquittal. Upon the rendition of the verdict, it appearing that Toombs was a deserter from the C. S. army, the Judge corrected that he be taken before Gen. Winder. George Wise, indicted for stealing a gold watch from George D. Wooton, was then examined, and the testimony of witnesses proving his guilt a verdict of guilty was rendered by the jury, assessing him with a confinement of four m
who was captured, made his escape. He gave a partial list of the prisoners who the enemy carried off after the light at Petersburg. The following are the names. A. M. Keiley, member of the Legislature from Petersburg; Rev. John A. Jefferson, J. H. Lahmayer, John McIlwaine, John E. Smith, Thos D. Davidson, of the Davidson Female College; Wm. T. Davis, of the Southern Female College; Jas. Kerr; John Davidson, leather merchant; Capt. James E. Wolf, Peyton Alfriend, harness manufacturer John B. Stevens, city Chamberlain; Wm. T. McCandlish slightly wounded; Timothy Rives, of Prince George; Thomas H. Daniel, do; Mr. Chalkley, firm of Cooke & Chalkley. Three gentlemen — C. A. Brodnax, Peebles, and Mr. Kinsman are missing. The enemy lost two pieces of cannon and twenty-four horses. Gay G. Johnston, Adjutant of the 39th militia, died of his wounds on Friday.--Henry A. Blanks, prominent citizen in the same regiment, died of wounds on the same day. Wm. H. Hardee, a well known merc