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The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1864., [Electronic resource], The address of Congress to the people of the Confederate States. (search)
More Executions of deserters at Kinston. --The execution of seven deserters at Kinston, N. C., on the 13th, has been published. On the 16th thirteen more were banged. The correspondent of the Raleigh Confederate. says: J. S. Brock, Wm. Haddock, C. Huffman, Stephen Jones, A. J. Britton, J. I. Sumerien, William H. Daughtry, Lewis Taylor, Lewis Freeman, and Jno. Freeman, of Nethercutt's battalion; and W. D. Jones, of Wright's battalion, and Jos. Brock, of the 27th N. C. regiment, and C. R. Cuthrelt, of Latham's battery, were all hanged in this place on yesterday, by order of court martial, for deserting their comrade and taking up arms on the enemy's side. They all received the ordinance of baptism, according to the dictates of their own consciences, on the morning of their execution. Two were baptized by immersion by the Rev. Mr. Camp, of the Baptist Church, whilst the others were sprinkled and poured by the Rev. Mr. Paris, of General Hoke's brigade, who were their spiri
Affairs in Nansemond. --The citizens of Nansemond county, Va., are greatly annoyed by the Yankee soldiery Wm. J. Wright and Mrs. A. Savage, who were placed under arrest two weeks ago, and imprisoned for two days in Portsmouth for speaking contemptuously of Lincoln and abruptly to a negro soldier, were tried last week and acquitted.
For sale. --A good and trustworthy Man, about 35 years old, sound and healthy. Apply to J J Wright, Mayo st, above Franklins, Miles Ambler's old stand. fe 18--3t*