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The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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Chastain Williams, Captain Parker's company, from Florida, was buried yesterday with Masonic honors, the procession starting from the St. Charles Hospital. A mystic tie binds this extensive fraternity, and when the relationship is once established, the stranger becomes forthwith a brother. Peace to the soldier's manes, and honor to the men who thus attended his relics to the grave.
The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], To Graduates and Ex-Cadets of the Va. Military Institute. (search)
Yesterday afternoon the second Ward was considerably excited by rumors of important arrests made in connection with the operations going on to recover money lost by a paymaster in the navy, who had been arrested.--The establishment on E street near Fourteenth, said to be kept by a Dr. Hayden, was taken possession of by the Provost Guard, and Hayden was arrested and taken to the Thirteenth street prison. Later in the afternoon a number of officers proceeded to the dwelling of Mr. Selby Parker and took him into custody. Rumor says that the money of the concern was deposited with him, and that a sum of between twenty-six and twenty-seven thousand dollars was recovered. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun gives some further particulars: The closing of the Roman temple of Ianus was not much more novel than the sudden shutting up, one and all, of the sporting establishments, (faro banks, &c.,) of this city, on Friday evening last. It seems that the Pro