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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 5 3 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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n of in the highest terms. One of these devoted women, named Helen Voskius, of about twenty years, who accompanied her regiment to Virginia, arrived here yesterday. Her hair was plaited, and her jaunty cap, bloomer pants and close fitting coat, rendered her the observed of all observes. Everybody could see that she was a woman, and some of our police, not being acquainted with such a uniform for the gentler sex, arrested her. She was taken to the station house, the matter explained and Capt. Klink at once set her at liberty. We are sorry that the lovely vivandieres should have been incommoded, and on the part of our citizens generally beg leave to offer our best apology. Copiah rice. The Copiah (Miss.) News says: We have in our office a specimen of rice grown on the farm of Mr. A. W. Griffing, near the town of Hazlehurst, which is creditable to the pine woods. This rice was sown broadcast, and the stalks are six feet in height, with fine heads of grain. When it i
rday. Tate had a requisition from the Governor of Arkansas for the arrest of Castilano, and securing the services of Captain Klink, together they proceeded on board the steamboat. On inquiry of the Captain of the Sam. Hale for Castilano, they were informed that he was in New Orleans. Capt. Klink left Tate on the boiler deck and proceeded to search for Castilano in the cabin. While he was absent, Tate saw Castilano sitting on the larboard side of the boat, and after accosting him, drew a navy repeater and shot him three times, killing him instantly. Capt. Klink immediately retraced his steps and attempted to arrest Tate, but he seemed to be terribly excited and fired one shot at the Captain, and holding, his pistol towards him, drew ding to the main deck, a companion following him, who managed to detain the Captain until Tate got a considerable start. Klink called out to stop him, but Tate still had his pistol and knife drawn, and people were afraid to do so. He ran up the lev