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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: April 22, 1864., [Electronic resource].
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Charged with perjury.
--It was stated yesterday that R. H. Horne, one of the guards at the penitentiary, had been arrested by officer Moore on a charge of perjury.
He was brought before the Mayor yesterday, when it appeared that on the 12th instant, Joseph H. Colquitt, Jr., had applied to the Clerk of Henrico County Court for a license to marry Anne Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of William Hopkins, of this city.
The license was issued by the Clerk by the consent of William Hopkins and on the certificate of Horne that Colquitt was over twenty-one.
Colquitt, who has been in the army three years, and will not be twenty till next May, looks much older, and the Clerk had no doubt of his being of age, but required the certificate of a third party, in accordance with a time honored practice of the Court.
Witnesses were introduced who proved that Colquitt had, during the last year, represented himself to Horne and others as of age; and others who testified to Horne's excellent mora
Moore (search for this): article 1
Charged with perjury.
--It was stated yesterday that R. H. Horne, one of the guards at the penitentiary, had been arrested by officer Moore on a charge of perjury.
He was brought before the Mayor yesterday, when it appeared that on the 12th instant, Joseph H. Colquitt, Jr., had applied to the Clerk of Henrico County Court fo to Horne and others as of age; and others who testified to Horne's excellent moral character.
The worst things against Horne came out in the testimony of officer Moore and Jos. H. Colquitt, Sr. Mr. Moore said he arrested Horne while the latter was attempting to escape from Mr. Hopkins's house by crawling out of a back window.Mr. Moore said he arrested Horne while the latter was attempting to escape from Mr. Hopkins's house by crawling out of a back window.
Mr. Colquitt stated that after Horne was arrested he at first denied that he was the man who had certified to the age of Colquitt, junior, but afterwards admitted it.
The Mayor reserved his decision till Saturday, and admitted Horne to bail in $500 for his appearance.
William Hopkins (search for this): article 1
R. H. Horne (search for this): article 1
Joseph H. Colquitt (search for this): article 1
Anne Elizabeth Hopkins (search for this): article 1
Charged with perjury.
--It was stated yesterday that R. H. Horne, one of the guards at the penitentiary, had been arrested by officer Moore on a charge of perjury.
He was brought before the Mayor yesterday, when it appeared that on the 12th instant, Joseph H. Colquitt, Jr., had applied to the Clerk of Henrico County Court for a license to marry Anne Elizabeth Hopkins, daughter of William Hopkins, of this city.
The license was issued by the Clerk by the consent of William Hopkins and on the certificate of Horne that Colquitt was over twenty-one.
Colquitt, who has been in the army three years, and will not be twenty till next May, looks much older, and the Clerk had no doubt of his being of age, but required the certificate of a third party, in accordance with a time honored practice of the Court.
Witnesses were introduced who proved that Colquitt had, during the last year, represented himself to Horne and others as of age; and others who testified to Horne's excellent mora
April 21st (search for this): article 1
The capture of Plymouth. Goldsboro', April 21.
--The train is just in from Tarboro', and passengers report that Plymouth was captured by Gen. Hoke, with twenty-five hundred prisoners--half of whom are negroes.
The slaking of two gun-boats during the attack is also reported.--Our loss is stated to be two hundred and fifty killed and wounded.
R. F. Hoke (search for this): article 1
The capture of Plymouth. Goldsboro', April 21.
--The train is just in from Tarboro', and passengers report that Plymouth was captured by Gen. Hoke, with twenty-five hundred prisoners--half of whom are negroes.
The slaking of two gun-boats during the attack is also reported.--Our loss is stated to be two hundred and fifty killed and wounded.
Goldsboro (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 1
The capture of Plymouth. Goldsboro', April 21.
--The train is just in from Tarboro', and passengers report that Plymouth was captured by Gen. Hoke, with twenty-five hundred prisoners--half of whom are negroes.
The slaking of two gun-boats during the attack is also reported.--Our loss is stated to be two hundred and fifty killed and wounded.