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The Daily Dispatch: November 9, 1863., [Electronic resource], Advance of the enemy in force-fight near Brandy. (search)
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 of the Marshals, as a contempt of the mandate of the Court, by Mr. Alexander, the head jailor at Castle Thunder. The Court, on Friday, ordered the discharge of eight citizens of Rockingham co., Va., from Castle Thunder, upon their writ of Habeas corpus, and ordered the confinement of the prisoners in Henrico county jail until they could be removed to Staunton for trial before Judge Brockenbrough. As the prisoners wished to get their clothing from Castle Thunder, Mr. Myers, Deputy Marshal, allowed them to visit the military prison for that purpose, accompanied by himself and the guard. The parties having been discharged by the Court, were rearrested by Alexander, who still holds them in illegal confinement, and in contempt of the Court. He refuses to deliver them up without the order of Gen.
One hundred dollars reward. --Ranaway from the subscriber, in Nelson county, on the 27th of October, a negro man named Overton; said negro is about five feet ten inches high, bright mulatto; he has a wife at W. P. Harrison's, near the Carbon coal mines, upper and of Henrico county, and was seen there in the last three or four days. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to Pickinson, Hill &Co. Wm P Cox. no 5--6t
Pusses to Negroes. --On Saturday last Constable E. W. Robinson, of Henrico county, arrested a white man, who gave his name as Wm. H. Thomas, charged with giving passes to slaves as his own and to free negroes.--Thomas has been before the County Court for forgery and acquitted, because of the non-appearance of witnesses. In this instance Robinson has the "dead wood" upon him, having been detected in the very act. Robinson and reason to suspect Thomas and put a watch upon him.