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Forging transportation tickets. --Officer Richmond, of the Provost Marshal's office arrested on Thursday a man named Carroll, proprietor of an eating-house, corner of Cary and 14th streets, on the charge of being associated with one Holhurtz, living in Petersburg, Va., in the business of forging, and telling transportation tickets, with intent to defraud the Government. Carroll was taken before Commissioner Watson, under went an examination, and was sent to Petersburg for examination in conjunction with his confederate, Holburn Both were examined before the authorities there, and committed to jail for trial before the court-martial.
Forging transportation tickets. --Officer Richmond, of the Provost Marshal's office arrested on Thursday a man named Carroll, proprietor of an eating-house, corner of Cary and 14th streets, on the charge of being associated with one Holhurtz, living in Petersburg, Va., in the business of forging, and telling transportation tickets, with intent to defraud the Government. Carroll was taken before Commissioner Watson, under went an examination, and was sent to Petersburg for examination in ating-house, corner of Cary and 14th streets, on the charge of being associated with one Holhurtz, living in Petersburg, Va., in the business of forging, and telling transportation tickets, with intent to defraud the Government. Carroll was taken before Commissioner Watson, under went an examination, and was sent to Petersburg for examination in conjunction with his confederate, Holburn Both were examined before the authorities there, and committed to jail for trial before the court-martial.
W. F. Watson (search for this): article 1
Forging transportation tickets. --Officer Richmond, of the Provost Marshal's office arrested on Thursday a man named Carroll, proprietor of an eating-house, corner of Cary and 14th streets, on the charge of being associated with one Holhurtz, living in Petersburg, Va., in the business of forging, and telling transportation tickets, with intent to defraud the Government. Carroll was taken before Commissioner Watson, under went an examination, and was sent to Petersburg for examination in conjunction with his confederate, Holburn Both were examined before the authorities there, and committed to jail for trial before the court-martial.
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Forging transportation tickets. --Officer Richmond, of the Provost Marshal's office arrested on Thursday a man named Carroll, proprietor of an eating-house, corner of Cary and 14th streets, on the charge of being associated with one Holhurtz, living in Petersburg, Va., in the business of forging, and telling transportation tickets, with intent to defraud the Government. Carroll was taken before Commissioner Watson, under went an examination, and was sent to Petersburg for examination in conjunction with his confederate, Holburn Both were examined before the authorities there, and committed to jail for trial before the court-martial.
October 18th (search for this): article 1
One hundred dollar reward --Ranaway from my farm, on 18th of October, my negro boy, named Dennis, 23 years of age, bright mulatto, freckled face, about 5 feet and 6 inches in height, thick set, and rather great countenance; had on when he left blue pants, black overcoat, shoes, and black felt bar. He is to delivered making his way to the Federal lines. The reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so I may get him. Wm. R. Tyler oc 18--2t* Goochland Court-House, Va.
One hundred dollar reward --Ranaway from my farm, on 18th of October, my negro boy, named Dennis, 23 years of age, bright mulatto, freckled face, about 5 feet and 6 inches in height, thick set, and rather great countenance; had on when he left blue pants, black overcoat, shoes, and black felt bar. He is to delivered making his way to the Federal lines. The reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so I may get him. Wm. R. Tyler oc 18--2t* Goochland Court-House, Va.
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One hundred dollar reward --Ranaway from my farm, on 18th of October, my negro boy, named Dennis, 23 years of age, bright mulatto, freckled face, about 5 feet and 6 inches in height, thick set, and rather great countenance; had on when he left blue pants, black overcoat, shoes, and black felt bar. He is to delivered making his way to the Federal lines. The reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to me, or secured in any jail so I may get him. Wm. R. Tyler oc 18--2t* Goochland Court-House, Va.
ntucky. The following dispatch was received yesterday afternoon. Knoxville, Oct. 16. To General S. Coopper A wounded officer arrived here this morning, says that the fight to Kentucky continued three days--the 7th, 18th and 6th. Gen. Bragg was succeeded with capturing many guns and over ten thousand military killing and wounding many. I have heard of Co-General officers killed on our side. The commanding officer at Cumberland Gap writes to day that the reports are all very favo. Bragg was succeeded with capturing many guns and over ten thousand military killing and wounding many. I have heard of Co-General officers killed on our side. The commanding officer at Cumberland Gap writes to day that the reports are all very favorable, but vague. A telegram, just received from Gen. Forrest says there is a strong rumor of the evacuation of Nashville. All the reports from Kentucky are still favorable. Nothing official from Gen. Bragg. (signed,)Samuel Jones, Maj. Gen.
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The battles in Kentucky. The following dispatch was received yesterday afternoon. Knoxville, Oct. 16. To General S. Coopper A wounded officer arrived here this morning, says that the fight to Kentucky continued three days--the 7th, 18th and 6th. Gen. Bragg was succeeded with capturing many guns and over ten thousand military killing and wounding many. I have heard of Co-General officers killed on our side. The commanding officer at Cumberland Gap writes to day that the reports are all very favorable, but vague. A telegram, just received from Gen. Forrest says there is a strong rumor of the evacuation of Nashville. All the reports from Kentucky are still favorable. Nothing official from Gen. Bragg. (signed,)Samuel Jones, Maj. Gen.
The battles in Kentucky. The following dispatch was received yesterday afternoon. Knoxville, Oct. 16. To General S. Coopper A wounded officer arrived here this morning, says that the fight to Kentucky continued three days--the 7th, 18th and 6th. Gen. Bragg was succeeded with capturing many guns and over ten thousand military killing and wounding many. I have heard of Co-General officers killed on our side. The commanding officer at Cumberland Gap writes to day that the reports are all very favorable, but vague. A telegram, just received from Gen. Forrest says there is a strong rumor of the evacuation of Nashville. All the reports from Kentucky are still favorable. Nothing official from Gen. Bragg. (signed,)Samuel Jones, Maj. Gen.
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