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Memphis (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 10
A Yankee General Impressing Confederate citizens. --The following extraordinary order has been issued by Gen. Hulburt, the Yankee General in command at Memphis.: Hdq'rs 16th Army corps, Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 14th, 1863. General Orders, No. 157.--The people in the District of West Tennessee and North Mississippi having shown no disposition and made no attempt to protect themselves from marauders and guerilla bands, and having combined, in many instances, with unknown enemies of the United States to procure from corrupt traders, in Memphis and elsewhere, supplies for the use of the public enemy, have proved themselves unworthy of the indulgence shown by the Government. It is therefore ordered that the lines of pickets around the several military posts of this command in Tennessee and Mississippi be closed, and no goods of any description be allowed to pass out, nor anything to be brought in, except food and provisions, by any citizen, without a written order of some
Joseph Miller (search for this): article 10
Confiscated. --Joseph Miller, in Ignorance, of the market ordinance, purchased two slaughtered hogs yesterday morning and offered them for sale again, for which the Mayor fined him $20, and confiscated the pork to the benefit of the city treasury.
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 11
The way they Treat thieves in Atlanta. --The people of Atlanta, Georgia, are evidently getting tired of the usual legal treatment of thieves. On Friday last two hotel thieves were captured at the Trout House rummaging in a gentleman's trunk. The crowd got hold of them with the following result: Their appearance as they marched through the streets was startling. To one who had never see the like before, It was the source of emotions of disgust mingled with a grotesque mirth at variAtlanta, Georgia, are evidently getting tired of the usual legal treatment of thieves. On Friday last two hotel thieves were captured at the Trout House rummaging in a gentleman's trunk. The crowd got hold of them with the following result: Their appearance as they marched through the streets was startling. To one who had never see the like before, It was the source of emotions of disgust mingled with a grotesque mirth at variance with the former sentiments of our heart.--What miserable looking wretches they were, to be sure! Tarred from head to foot, and ornamented with bolls of cotton instead of feathers, and heads shaved as clean as an intent's! There was a drum and fife in front, which gave the affair an idea of a military execution, and a crowd of men and boys, hooting and jarring, increased as every street corner poured its fresh current into the swelling stream.
Luther S. Irvin (search for this): article 11
Cost of swearing. --M. Tindall, besides being held to bail to keep the peace for threatening to assault and beat Luther S. Irvin, was fined $10 by the Mayor for swearing in the Second Market.
M. Tindall (search for this): article 11
Cost of swearing. --M. Tindall, besides being held to bail to keep the peace for threatening to assault and beat Luther S. Irvin, was fined $10 by the Mayor for swearing in the Second Market.
Artemus Ward (search for this): article 12
Artemus Ward thinks it a bad thing not to have a wife — no gentle heart to get up of a cold winter's morning and build a fire. The residence of Clemens Ervine, in Recking ham county, Va., with its contents, was destroyed by fire on Friday last. Loss, $10,000.
Clemens Ervine (search for this): article 12
Artemus Ward thinks it a bad thing not to have a wife — no gentle heart to get up of a cold winter's morning and build a fire. The residence of Clemens Ervine, in Recking ham county, Va., with its contents, was destroyed by fire on Friday last. Loss, $10,000.
Dark Subjects. --Jim, slave to Thos. Watts, having a bolt of stolen cloth; Jain, slave to Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., for stealing pigtron; and Henry, a slave, for stealing a bag of corn, were before the Mayor yesterday and sentenced to the lash.
Dark Subjects. --Jim, slave to Thos. Watts, having a bolt of stolen cloth; Jain, slave to Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., for stealing pigtron; and Henry, a slave, for stealing a bag of corn, were before the Mayor yesterday and sentenced to the lash.
Thomas Watts (search for this): article 12
Dark Subjects. --Jim, slave to Thos. Watts, having a bolt of stolen cloth; Jain, slave to Haxall, Crenshaw & Co., for stealing pigtron; and Henry, a slave, for stealing a bag of corn, were before the Mayor yesterday and sentenced to the lash.
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