hide Matching Documents

Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 26, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) or search for Chesterfield (Virginia, United States) in all documents.

Your search returned 3 results in 2 document sections:

natic if not furnished with some employment for his hands and brain, was brought up to answer the charge of being disorderly in the Spotswood Hotel. His Honor took the only step he could humanely take in the matter — namely, measures for his safe-keeping. John, a slave, was ordered twenty lashes for having in his possession, without being able to prove his property therein, a lot of wrought and cast iron. Peggy Baker, a free negress in the wrong place, was ordered to go back to Chesterfield. Jeremiah Dwyer, who was recently drummed out of his regiment as an incorrigible rogue, was up on the charge of vagrancy, and, in default of surety in $150 for his future good behavior, will go into the chain gang — the best place for him. John, a slave, was ordered to be kept till called for by his owner or hirer. Michael Kearney, charged with unlawful gaming with a negro, was required to give surety in $150 for his good behavior for twelve months. Robert Lovelace was
Ga., through Mrs. Cornelia V. Grant and Caroline Palin, Minagers222.00 Mrs. Sarah C. Howe, of Ladies' Hospital Association, Columbia, S. C., through Dr. S. M. Austin50.00 Also, lot of mediemes, liquors, &c., &c. Mrs. Isaac Winston, Chesterfield, one box sundries. Miss A. Burke, Cor. Sec. Military Aid Society, Ayston, King William, one box sundries. From Tabernacle Soldiers' Balter Society, Charlotte, through Mrs. Pattie Osborne, Secretary. From Mrs. Macon Trabue, Chestes' Hospital Association, Columbia, S. C., through Dr. S. M. Austin50.00 Also, lot of mediemes, liquors, &c., &c. Mrs. Isaac Winston, Chesterfield, one box sundries. Miss A. Burke, Cor. Sec. Military Aid Society, Ayston, King William, one box sundries. From Tabernacle Soldiers' Balter Society, Charlotte, through Mrs. Pattie Osborne, Secretary. From Mrs. Macon Trabue, Chesterfield, one lamb, vegetables, &c. Also, from various others, the names not now recollected.