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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: July 24, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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John T. Anderson (search for this): article 1
Another cavalry Dash at the Central Railroad.
A squadron of Federal cavalry numbering about two hundred, appeared on the Central railroad, at Anderson's Turn out, thirty miles from Richmond, yesterday morning, about nine o'clock. They were not quite soon enough to intercept the westward bound mail train, which had passed some fifteen minutes before their arrival.
They remained there two hours and then returned towards Fredericksburg, taking with them as prisoner a son of Mr. John T. AnderMr. John T. Anderson, (a member of the Hanover troop, who was at home on sick furlough,) and four horses which they stole from Mr. A. We have been informed that a company of Confederate cavalry, stationed near the turn out, left in great haste on the approach of the Yankees, leaving their camp equipage behind but in regard to this we have no definite particulars.
The news of the enemy's appearance on the road soon spread through the country, and the conductor of the town mail train left the passengers at Freder
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Police Court.
--Two lads, named Wm. J. and Thomas Walker, were brought before the sitting magistrate yesterday, charged with stealing from the canal boats Jeff. Davis, Link, and Jefferson a carpet bag, lot of clothing, and a pair of boots.
The clothing belonged to John P. Yestman, and the boots to Philip Rohr.
It seems that the boots belong to a regularly organized band of ptiferere engaged in the business of relieving the ca packets of such surplus articles as chance might afford them a good opportunity to make off with.
In the present instance, the above lads engaged passage in the boats at one of the locks in Henrico county, and after airing here marched off with the articles they are charged with stealing.
As it appeared plain that there was a regular system by which such spoliations were conducted, the case against the prisoners was laid over until Friday.--John Murphy, who received pistol bullet in the proboscis for calling Dr. Murphy an ugly name, not being able to
Jim Nicholas (search for this): article 1
John P. Yestman (search for this): article 1
Police Court.
--Two lads, named Wm. J. and Thomas Walker, were brought before the sitting magistrate yesterday, charged with stealing from the canal boats Jeff. Davis, Link, and Jefferson a carpet bag, lot of clothing, and a pair of boots.
The clothing belonged to John P. Yestman, and the boots to Philip Rohr.
It seems that the boots belong to a regularly organized band of ptiferere engaged in the business of relieving the ca packets of such surplus articles as chance might afford them a good opportunity to make off with.
In the present instance, the above lads engaged passage in the boats at one of the locks in Henrico county, and after airing here marched off with the articles they are charged with stealing.
As it appeared plain that there was a regular system by which such spoliations were conducted, the case against the prisoners was laid over until Friday.--John Murphy, who received pistol bullet in the proboscis for calling Dr. Murphy an ugly name, not being able to