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respective regiments J. T. Smith, charged with robbery, was arrested yesterday and put in Castle Thunder. G. A. Wallace, Captain and Enrolling Officer. C. S. A., yesterday sent word to the Provost Marshal that there was a party, believed to be an impostor, representing himself as Capt. Brown, of the Provost Guard, and if not authorized to do so he would cause him to be arrested. Brown was subsequently arrested on 17th street, dressed in a new uniform, and in Cast'e Thunder for examination. respective regiments J. T. Smith, charged with robbery, was arrested yesterday and put in Castle Thunder. G. A. Wallace, Captain and Enrolling Officer. C. S. A., yesterday sent word to the Provost Marshal that there was a party, believed to be an impostor, representing himself as Capt. Brown, of the Provost Guard, and if not authorized to do so he would cause him to be arrested. Brown was subsequently arrested on 17th street, dressed in a new uniform, and in Cast'e Thunder for examination.
The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1862., [Electronic resource], Losses in the third Company Richmond Howitzers. (search)
Almost a fire --Yesterday evening, about 4½ o'clock, the floor of the kitchen of the eating house of Mr. Wm. J. Hill, near the Vegetable Market, was discovered to be on fire, having caught from the heat of the stove. Messrs. Brown, Peasley and Jones, who live in the vicinity, woke open the door of the house, in which the flames were making rapid headway, and by duit of considerable exertion saved the whole block from becoming a prey to fire. The fire was hustled out of existence so speedily that it was not deemed necessary to ring the bell.