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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], Advance of the enemy in force-fight near Brandy. (search)
at the new building, southwest corner of 14th and Franklin sts., on Saturday. After the reading and signing of the orders, it being the last day of the Court, Mr. Aylett, the District Attorney, invited the attention of the Judge, and said that it was his official duty to mention to the Court what had been reported to him by one ithout the order of Gen. Winder, and that, too, after the prisoners had been very properly delivered to the Court by Gen. Winder, and regularly discharged. Mr. Aylett attached no blame to either Gen. Winder or Major Griswold in this matter, as those gentlemen always, with courtesy and promptness, obeyed the mandates of the ci head jailor at Castle Thunder, Mr. Alexander, who had taken the responsibility to re-arrest and hold the parties in defiance of the mandate of this Court. Mr. Aylett asked a rule against Alexander, requiring him to show cause why he should not be attached for a contempt of Court. Judge Halyburton ordered a rule to be ma