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The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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into an alley before they could get it. They took an old purse and a comb and ran. They were remanded for examination. Daniel Summers, charged with grand larceny, in robbing two women of ill fame of a gold watch and $100, was discharged, the witnesses refusing to appear and being out of the Commonwealth. Patrick Conley, charged with assaulting officer Caleb Crone, in the watch house, while in the performance of his duty, was required to give $300 surety to keep the peace. James G. Davis, charged with assaulting Julius G. Lewis, in a lager-beer saloon, corner of 9th and Main sts., on Wednesday night, was required to give $300 peace surety, and the same amount to appear before the grand jury to answer. Jacob Sauldeck charged with fighting and drawing a pistol on N. B. New, of the Provost Guard, was required to give $300 surety to the peace. Peter Kennedy and Charles E. Moore, charged with being drunk and disorderly, were required to find surety in $200 each.
The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1862., [Electronic resource], One of the enemy's "Rams" destroyed by torpedoes on the Yazoo river. (search)
co B, Serg't J J Trentman Corporal R E privates E Bukley; J E Campbell, A Garrison and W L Wayne, co C; privates James H Burnett and Appleton Sueyers, co M Lieut T. E. Thomson private E B. Rhodes and Knight on the Corporal J G Powell, co H; Lieut T B Crawford; privates Thos H Brently, Jno G B S P and E J Daniel, co I Lieut A E Wilston, privates H. Beavar and J F Thompson, co K. Killed, 4, wounded, 27. 14th North Carolina Troops — Wounded Private M Turker, co A, slightly; Corp'l H J Davis, co E slightly privates Bowman and Threadgill, co C, slightly, Serg't Avail, co E, slightly; Serg't slightly; privates Reil, Champton, and Candle, co K slightly. Montag; Private Harris, co H, Wounded 10, missing 1. North Carolina Troops — Wounded; Privates John C Hattle, co C dangerously in face by treatment of privates Bilas G Allen, co D, secretary, through both thighs; privates W L Lumlyand Elijah Wilkine, co D, slightly; private J L Picket co H, slightly on knee; privates Jesse
Movements of the President. Grenada, Miss, Dec. 25. --President Davis and General Johnston west South to-day. At Vaiden Station the President addressed the crowd, and said the prospects in the West were cheering, and said that if the young men of Mississippi would turn out, the invader would be driven across the Ohio.