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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 24, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Arrest — Homicides.
--In the report of the proceedings on yesterday of the Mayor's Court, in this column, the reader will see the name of a man charged with robbing Thomas H. Edwards of the sum of $110. There were several persons engaged in this robbery; and after the adjournment of the Court, His Honor issued warrants for their arrest.
Officers Bibb and Blanliensing were detailed to perform the duty; and accordingly they proceeded to the camp where the guilty soldiers were quartered on that errand.
They succeeded in finding one of the offenders, and were aided in his arrest by one of his fellow soldiers.--This conduct of a law-loving soldier exasperated some of his comrades, and one of them swore that be would kill him. Afterwards, during the day, the soldier and the Sergeant were walking in the streets, and were discovered by the angry criminal, who forthwith drew a pistol and commenced firing upon the one who had assisted in arresting his companion in guilt.
Whereupon, the
Thomas H. Edwards (search for this): article 1
Arrest — Homicides.
--In the report of the proceedings on yesterday of the Mayor's Court, in this column, the reader will see the name of a man charged with robbing Thomas H. Edwards of the sum of $110. There were several persons engaged in this robbery; and after the adjournment of the Court, His Honor issued warrants for their arrest.
Officers Bibb and Blanliensing were detailed to perform the duty; and accordingly they proceeded to the camp where the guilty soldiers were quartered on that errand.
They succeeded in finding one of the offenders, and were aided in his arrest by one of his fellow soldiers.--This conduct of a law-loving soldier exasperated some of his comrades, and one of them swore that be would kill him. Afterwards, during the day, the soldier and the Sergeant were walking in the streets, and were discovered by the angry criminal, who forthwith drew a pistol and commenced firing upon the one who had assisted in arresting his companion in guilt.
Whereupon, the
Blanliensing (search for this): article 1
Arrest — Homicides.
--In the report of the proceedings on yesterday of the Mayor's Court, in this column, the reader will see the name of a man charged with robbing Thomas H. Edwards of the sum of $110. There were several persons engaged in this robbery; and after the adjournment of the Court, His Honor issued warrants for their arrest.
Officers Bibb and Blanliensing were detailed to perform the duty; and accordingly they proceeded to the camp where the guilty soldiers were quartered on that errand.
They succeeded in finding one of the offenders, and were aided in his arrest by one of his fellow soldiers.--This conduct of a law-loving soldier exasperated some of his comrades, and one of them swore that be would kill him. Afterwards, during the day, the soldier and the Sergeant were walking in the streets, and were discovered by the angry criminal, who forthwith drew a pistol and commenced firing upon the one who had assisted in arresting his companion in guilt.
Whereupon, the
October (search for this): article 1
Norfolk, Sept. 25.
Yesterday was a dull day in town and in camp.
It rained during the greater part of the day, clearing off at night in time to allow ladies to attend church.
The evening was clear, cool and bright, the moon shining with great beauty and brilliance, and the temperature cool enough "for bold and queenly October."
To-morrow (Tuesday) evening a grand musical stories will be given at the Opera House, by one of the members of the Lynchburg Beauregard and Huger's Company D Field Artillery Battalion.
The proceeds will be given for the benefit of the families of the volunteers of this city.
There will be fourteen talented performers.
There will be both instrumental and vocal music, and the programme is said to be original and select.
Great precaution is taken, and very properly, to prevent unworthy and suspicious persons from visiting the various fortifications, public works, Navy-Yard, &c. It is a wise regulation; and the authorities should be very s
September 25th (search for this): article 1
Norfolk, Sept. 25.
Yesterday was a dull day in town and in camp.
It rained during the greater part of the day, clearing off at night in time to allow ladies to attend church.
The evening was clear, cool and bright, the moon shining with great beauty and brilliance, and the temperature cool enough "for bold and queenly October."
To-morrow (Tuesday) evening a grand musical stories will be given at the Opera House, by one of the members of the Lynchburg Beauregard and Huger's Company D Field Artillery Battalion.
The proceeds will be given for the benefit of the families of the volunteers of this city.
There will be fourteen talented performers.
There will be both instrumental and vocal music, and the programme is said to be original and select.
Great precaution is taken, and very properly, to prevent unworthy and suspicious persons from visiting the various fortifications, public works, Navy-Yard, &c. It is a wise regulation; and the authorities should be very st
Rice (search for this): article 1
White (search for this): article 1
Wheat (search for this): article 1