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The Daily Dispatch: May 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], Casualties in the late battle near Fredericksburg . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: May 28, 1863., [Electronic resource], The paroled story. (search)
Supreme Court of Appeals.
--The following decisions have lately been rendered by this Court.
Present, Judges Allen, Daniel, Moncure and Robertson.
Staples's ex'ors vs Walker, argued by J A Walker and Jno R Tucker for plaintiffs, and John T Wootton and P R Grantan for defendant.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Patrick county affirmed.
Stephens and vs Brown, &c., argued by John R Tucker for appellants, and Daniel B Lucas for appellees.
Decrees of the Circuit Court of Jefferson co.reversed.
Mubberty, &c., vs Stoneburner, &c., argued by Jno R Tucker for appellants, and A A Morson for appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of Loudoun co.reversed.
Kessee vs. Bailey and ala, argued by Tucker and Patton and G A Myers for appellant, and Andrew Johnston and Jas Alfred Jones for appellees.
Decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Richmond affirmed in part and reversed in part.
The Court has adjourned till the 12th of October.
The Daily Dispatch: September 23, 1863., [Electronic resource], Secretary Seward 's circular--British opinion of his position and Arguments. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: December 24, 1863., [Electronic resource],
The assault onKnoxville --a Confederate account.(search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 10, 1864., [Electronic resource], Successor to Archbishop Hughes . (search)
Successor to Archbishop Hughes.
--Immediately after the funeral services of Archbishop Hughes, in the cathedral, the suffrages Bishops of the archdiocese met in council, and, in accordance with custom, sent forward to Rome three names for the successorship of the archbishopric--Bishop Bailey, of New Jersey, dig Bishop Timon, of Buffalo, signior; and Bishop McCloskey, of Albany, digni The latter will undoubtedly be chosen.
He was formerly Coadjutor of New York, with the right of succession, which was changed when the new Sea of Albany was created.
He is a native of New York, having been born in Brooklyn.
Hustings Court Magistrates, yesterday.
--Bridger Hayes, charged with receiving 1,785 pounds of iron, knowing the same to have been stolen from the Confederate States, and John Fitzgerald, charged with attempting to defraud Fisher & Bailey, were, after examination of witnesses and argument of counsel, sent on for final trial before Judge Lyons.
William, slave of Francis W. Doggett, charged with conniving at the escape of Davy, slave of Dr. Early, Daniel, slave of William Burton, charged with stealing $850 from James.
P. Neagle, and Ellis, Amanda, and Sophia, slaves, Charged with robbing B. Goldsmit of a large amount of dry goods, were examined, found guilty, and ordered thirty-nine lashes each.
Lucy and Anna Touget, charged with stealing a trunk and a large amount of money from Thomas Bass, were examined, found guilty, and ordered to be sold into absolute slavery.
George, slave of William Brooks, charged with receiving $50 in money, knowing the same to have been st
The Daily Dispatch: March 22, 1864., [Electronic resource], Gold Falling. (search)