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The Daily Dispatch: January 3, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1863., [Electronic resource], Death of Brig. Gen. Marsh Walker Confirmed. (search)
Mayor's Court. --Thomas N. Green, for breaking a church window and striking a watchman with a stone, was lined $3, and held to ball for good behavior. James Armistead, a negro, charged with stealing $860 of Matthew A. Linton, was examined and discharged. Kitty, a slave, stealing 10 yards of gray cloth, was acquitted. T. E. Bolster, for being disorderly at the Theatre, was held to bail. James Smith, slave to John Stewart, charged with felony, will be examined next Wednesday.
anicville, however, taking the route by Hawe's shop.--Their subsequent movements must be developed by further news, which, if it comes to hand, will be added to this account. During the short sojourn of this column of the raiders in the Brook neighborhood they took a great deal of property. The following may give some idea of their depredations: From Mr. Warwick's they took all his teams; three mules and a horse from D S. Delaplane; three mules and a horse from Mrs. Hillyard; all of John Stewart's horses and mules, all his bacon, consuming or destroying fifty barrels of corn, a large quantity of wheat and oats, and other articles; the only horse from Mrs. Walton, a poor widow; all the mules and horses from J. B. Young, and carried off also his negro butler; a pair of mules and buggy from M. S. Taylor, one horse from A. D. Johnson; six mules and two negroes from Jas A. Grant; a horse and two mules from Dr. Terrell, shot a horse in his yard, and rifled the drawers and wardrobes of