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E. L. Carter (search for this): article 3
rwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, started off in the direction of the Deck; but he had not gone for before he was and failing to stop, was then fired at with a the ball entering just under his left shoulder and lodging in his things. The wounded was immediately to the North Carolina (Moore) Hospital, where he received medical siltation. Up to a late hour yesterday afternoon he was still slire, though his day there is the chance of his recovery. It is stated that Foster was at one time a member of the Fifty-dath Virginia regiment, and is a native of one of the adjoining counties to this city. Captain Carter, of the night watch, arrested Williams soon after the occurrence, and brought him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both parties were solders, Foster being an alleged describer and Williams a detailed conscript acting under military orders, the case was turned over to the military authorities.
Joseph Foster (search for this): article 3
Snot by a detective. --A man named Joseph Foster, said to be a deserter from the Confederate navy, was shot about half-past, 11 o'clock Tuesday night by John B. Williams, a detective in the Provost- Marshal's office. Williams discovered FosteFoster walking down Main street with a female in the neighborhood of Hardgrove's factory, and immediately laid hold of him and informed him that he was under arrest. Soon afterwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, s hour yesterday afternoon he was still slire, though his day there is the chance of his recovery. It is stated that Foster was at one time a member of the Fifty-dath Virginia regiment, and is a native of one of the adjoining counties to this cir the occurrence, and brought him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both parties were solders, Foster being an alleged describer and Williams a detailed conscript acting under military orders, the case was turned over to th
Hardgrove (search for this): article 3
Snot by a detective. --A man named Joseph Foster, said to be a deserter from the Confederate navy, was shot about half-past, 11 o'clock Tuesday night by John B. Williams, a detective in the Provost- Marshal's office. Williams discovered Foster walking down Main street with a female in the neighborhood of Hardgrove's factory, and immediately laid hold of him and informed him that he was under arrest. Soon afterwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, started off in the direction of the Deck; but he had not gone for before he was and failing to stop, was then fired at with a the ball entering just under his left shoulder and lodging in his things. The wounded was immediately to the North Carolina (Moore) Hospital, where he received medical siltation. Up to a late hour yesterday afternoon he was still slire, though his day there is the chance of his recovery. It is stated that Foster was at one time a member of the Fifty-dath Virg
down Main street with a female in the neighborhood of Hardgrove's factory, and immediately laid hold of him and informed him that he was under arrest. Soon afterwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, started off in the direction of the Deck; but he had not gone for before he was and failing to stop, was then fired at with a the ball entering just under his left shoulder and lodging in his things. The wounded was immediately to the North Carolina (Moore) Hospital, where he received medical siltation. Up to a late hour yesterday afternoon he was still slire, though his day there is the chance of his recovery. It is stated that Foster was at one time a member of the Fifty-dath Virginia regiment, and is a native of one of the adjoining counties to this city. Captain Carter, of the night watch, arrested Williams soon after the occurrence, and brought him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both parties were
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 3
ter walking down Main street with a female in the neighborhood of Hardgrove's factory, and immediately laid hold of him and informed him that he was under arrest. Soon afterwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, started off in the direction of the Deck; but he had not gone for before he was and failing to stop, was then fired at with a the ball entering just under his left shoulder and lodging in his things. The wounded was immediately to the North Carolina (Moore) Hospital, where he received medical siltation. Up to a late hour yesterday afternoon he was still slire, though his day there is the chance of his recovery. It is stated that Foster was at one time a member of the Fifty-dath Virginia regiment, and is a native of one of the adjoining counties to this city. Captain Carter, of the night watch, arrested Williams soon after the occurrence, and brought him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both pa
John B. Williams (search for this): article 3
oseph Foster, said to be a deserter from the Confederate navy, was shot about half-past, 11 o'clock Tuesday night by John B. Williams, a detective in the Provost- Marshal's office. Williams discovered Foster walking down Main street with a female inWilliams discovered Foster walking down Main street with a female in the neighborhood of Hardgrove's factory, and immediately laid hold of him and informed him that he was under arrest. Soon afterwards, Foster Jerked away from the officer, and, jumping down an embankment, started off in the direction of the Deck; bugiment, and is a native of one of the adjoining counties to this city. Captain Carter, of the night watch, arrested Williams soon after the occurrence, and brought him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both parties werught him before the Recorder yesterday morning; but it appearing that both parties were solders, Foster being an alleged describer and Williams a detailed conscript acting under military orders, the case was turned over to the military authorities.