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The Daily Dispatch: July 30, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Notice --Taken up about the middle of June, below the city of Richmond, a negro boy named Cornelius, who says he belongs to a Mr. Snead, of Henley's Battalion. Said boy is about 14 years old. The owner must come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. My address is Richmond, Va. where I will be for eight or ten days. W J old. [jy 29--2t]
sloyalty to the South, and says that while recently a prisoner among the Yankees he frequently declined all overtures of freedom. When first arrested and committed to the Castle, he was endeavoring to make his way into General Lee's lines to be returned to his owner. The South was his home, he said, and let what might be done to him be would never desert his colors. He was ordered to be carried back to Castle Thunder, where he will doubtless be punished for all his delinquencies. Martha Henley, a free negroes, charged with stealing one thousand dollars worth of wearing apparel, the property of Miss Sally Richardson, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes. Granville Mentelle was again brought up on the charge of stealing two horses--one the property of Henry Dibrell, and the other belonging to the Confederate States; but, in consideration of the absence of witnesses, the case was continued till the 5th proximo. Tuesday next was set apart for a hearing of the case a