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The Daily Dispatch: January 19, 1865., [Electronic resource], Letter from President Davis to the Georgia Senators. (search)
Rodney W. McGowan, members of Captain Smoot's light artillery company, from Alexandria, were charged with obtaining, under false pretences, a box containing sixteen hundred pounds of provisions. The evidence was conclusive against the accused; but, in order to procure the attendance of a Mrs. Fitzgerald, from whose house the box was taken, upon presentation of a forged order, the Mayor recommitted the prisoners for a further hearing this morning. Joseph Longenotti, charged with disloyalty, was discharged. His offence consisted in refusing to take Confederate money for articles sold at his store, which, the Mayor stated, was not an offence against the Commonwealth of Virginia. A negro, slave of Robert C. Sutton, Jr., was charged with stealing a fur robe, the property of Dr. James Bolton. The case was continued till to-day. A fine of twenty dollars was imposed upon William H. Tyler for permitting his negro driver to violate an ordinance by driving across the sidewalk.