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Dunnington (search for this): article 9
Occupancy of rebel property. --Orders have been issued directing the occupancy for Government purposes of property in Washington of persons known to be in the service of the Confederacy, including five houses belonging to Commodore Forrest, two to Dr. Cornelins Boyle, one to Dr. Garnett, son-in-law of Henry A. Wise; one to Wm. R. Smith, member of the rebel Congress; one to Mr. Phillipe, ex-Sixth Auditor of the Treasury; one to Captain Dunnington, ex-chief of the capital police, and several others.
Occupancy of rebel property. --Orders have been issued directing the occupancy for Government purposes of property in Washington of persons known to be in the service of the Confederacy, including five houses belonging to Commodore Forrest, two to Dr. Cornelins Boyle, one to Dr. Garnett, son-in-law of Henry A. Wise; one to Wm. R. Smith, member of the rebel Congress; one to Mr. Phillipe, ex-Sixth Auditor of the Treasury; one to Captain Dunnington, ex-chief of the capital police, and several others.
Cornelins Boyle (search for this): article 9
Occupancy of rebel property. --Orders have been issued directing the occupancy for Government purposes of property in Washington of persons known to be in the service of the Confederacy, including five houses belonging to Commodore Forrest, two to Dr. Cornelins Boyle, one to Dr. Garnett, son-in-law of Henry A. Wise; one to Wm. R. Smith, member of the rebel Congress; one to Mr. Phillipe, ex-Sixth Auditor of the Treasury; one to Captain Dunnington, ex-chief of the capital police, and several others.
Released on parole. --Mrs. Tabb, of Portsmouth, Va., for some time past incarcerated here as a Yankee spy, was released yesterday on parole, to appear at a future day for examination.
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