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The Daily Dispatch: March 7, 1864., [Electronic resource], More of the raid — the division of Kilpatrick's command. (search)
person were found one or two passes, obtained from Gen. Elzey's office, permitting him and a negro named Peter to visit the county of Essex "upon house" not to reveal anything which might be injurious to the Confederacy. For the defence.--Mr. Haines, the hirer of George, testified that the passports which the negroes had were obtained through his influence; he had been in the habit of handing certain articles to this city from the Rappahannock in a four horse term which belonged to him, an impropriety in carrying persons across the lines who had first obtained proper papers entitling them to leave the Confederacy. The negro was his driver, and had never made a trip but he himself went him, and at night they camped out together, Mr. Haines would not permit any slave, if he knew it, to go down in his wagon, nor any free negro or other person, unless they could show a passport from the authorities entitling there to do so. --George was only acting in conformity with his instruction
For Hire --A Servant Girl, for the balance of the year. She will be hired low to a good home of immediate application is made to J M Haines & Co No. 6 Franklin at, near the Old Market. Also, for sale, a Wagon and ou Mules Apply as above. ap 16--3t*
For Hire --A Servant Girl, for the balance of the year. She will be hired low to a good home immediate application is made to J M Haines & Co. No. 6 Franklin st, near the Old Market. Also, for sale, a Wagon and four Mules. Apply at above. ap 16--3t*
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