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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Murder. --Thornton Moore, a freight conductor on the Alabama and Mississippi Rivers Railroad, was beaten to death at Demopolle, on Thursday night last, by some unknown person. He was found dead in a stock car.
The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], Death among the Confederate prisoners at the North. (search)
Police Arrests. --George, slave of Thomas T. Catlett, was arrested yesterday by officer Moore for having in his possession two pieces of bacon stolen from Mr. James R. Chiles; and John Roots, a free negro, who keeps a shop on Marshall street, just above the German Catholic Church, was arrested by the same officer for receiving a piece of Mr. Chiles's bacon from George, knowing the same to have been stolen. Officer Granger arrested yesterday evening Pat. Kalahu, Wm. Andress, and Wm. Purrol, on the charge of stealing a half ream of writing paper from Mr. James Woodhouse. The same officer arrested and locked up in the cage John Harper, on the charge of being an idle and dissolute person, without visible means of support.
The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1864., [Electronic resource], The military despotism in the United States--speech of Senator Saulsbury. (search)
nning over and breaking the wagon of Wm. Scott. Mary Smith, an old free negro, whose papers had not been renewed for eight years, was ordered to have them attended to forthwith. John, slave of John Hanes, and Patsy, slave of Thos. W. Doswell, were ordered to be whipped for being caught out at night without papers. Chas. Diblising was fined $1 for being drunk and lying in the street. James, a small black boy belonging to the estate of C. M. Smith, was committed for going at large. Mark, slave of John Enders, was ordered to be whipped for having a piece of meat supposed to have been stolen. Officer Moore, on Monday night, entered the house of a free negro on Duval street to search for some stolen chickens, when Mark, who was in the house, threw several pieces of meat out of the window. One piece of the meat being picked up by the officer and brought into court, it was identified as part of the bacon stolen from Mr. James R. Chiles's smoke house ten days ago.