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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2. 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 6: the Army of the Potomac.--the Trent affair.--capture of Roanoke Island. (search)
Griswold, John Jones, George Pyne, Thomas Smith, Charles Reed, John S. Lann, George Schutt, John Mack, John H. Nibbe, Othniel Tripp, John Griffiths, Edward Swatton, John Swatson, Phillip Bazaar, George Province, Augustus Williams, Auzella Savage, John Jackson, Robert M. Blair, Anthony Williams, James W. Verney, Asa Bettram, John P. Ericson, Clement Dees, George W. McWilliams, John Angling, William Dunn, Robert Summers, Joseph B. Hayden, Isaac N. Fry, Edward R. Bowman, William Shipman, William G. Taylor, George Prance, Thomas Jones, William Campbell, Charles Mills, Thomas Connor, David L Bass, Franklin L. Wilcox, Thomas Harcourt, Gurdon H. Barter, John Rannahan, John Shivers, Henry Thompson, Henry S. Webster, A. J. Tomlin, Albert Burton, L. 0. Shepard, Charles H. Foy, James Barnum, John Dempster, Edmund Haffee, Nicholas Lear, Daniel S. Milliken, Richard Willis, Joseph White, Thomas English, Charles Robinson, John Martin, Thomas Jordan, Edward B. Young, Edward Martin, John G. Morrison
order Caskie, at the City Hall, yesterday, for violating the market ordinances by buying produce therein to sell again. The articles were confiscated to the use of the city. At the same time, Ned Hutchinson, free negro, was arraigned for buying a lot of chickens to sell again. He was fined $10. The chickens were ordered to be sold for the benefit of the city.--A judgment similar to the last was entered against Mrs. William Brant, charged with a like offence.--Yesterday, Jack, slave of Wm. G. Taylor, for having in his possession a lot of sugar for which he could not satisfactorily account, was ordered 20 lashes.--Gustave P. Torney, charged with making an unprovoked assault on Wm. J. McCort, at the Columbian Hotel, on Thursday, was required to give $200 surety to keep the peace, and failing, was sent so jail. Defendant struck McCort because he observed, in answer to an interrogatory to that effect, that he was talking about him. --Meyer Myers, brought up on the charge of shooting at