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Yadkin (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
North Carolina Items.
The Committee in the Legislature appointed to consider a Freedmen's Code recommend that the matter be deferred to first Monday in February.
The Salem Press says:--Captain Wilson, of Yadkin county, late commander of the First battalion North Carolina sharpshooters, of the Confederate Army, was brought to this place on Tuesday last, by order of the United States military authorities, and delivered to the civil authorities of this county, under an indictment for shooting, or causing to be shot, several citizens of this county, in the month of March last.
He was committed to the county jail for trial at the next Superior Court. Captain Wilson was severely wounded in the engagement just previous to General Lee's surrender, causing his foot to be amputated.
He fell into the hands of the Federals, and has been under arrest ever since.
The people of Charlotte are enrolling for protection against thieves, who infest that town.
Messrs. Henry A. Semle
United States (United States) (search for this): article 9
North Carolina Items.
The Committee in the Legislature appointed to consider a Freedmen's Code recommend that the matter be deferred to first Monday in February.
The Salem Press says:--Captain Wilson, of Yadkin county, late commander of the First battalion North Carolina sharpshooters, of the Confederate Army, was brought to this place on Tuesday last, by order of the United States military authorities, and delivered to the civil authorities of this county, under an indictment for shooting, or causing to be shot, several citizens of this county, in the month of March last.
He was committed to the county jail for trial at the next Superior Court. Captain Wilson was severely wounded in the engagement just previous to General Lee's surrender, causing his foot to be amputated.
He fell into the hands of the Federals, and has been under arrest ever since.
The people of Charlotte are enrolling for protection against thieves, who infest that town.
Messrs. Henry A. Semle
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
North Carolina Items.
The Committee in the Legislature appointed to consider a Freedmen's Code recommend that the matter be deferred to first Monday in February.
The Salem Press says:--Captain Wilson, of Yadkin county, late commander of the First battalion North Carolina sharpshooters, of the Confederate Army, was broug Henry A. Semley, D. L. Russell and J. J. Yales were chosen Counsellors of State.
This leaves three more to elect.
The Methodist Episcopal Conference of North Carolina adjourned Tuesday night last, first passing resolutions of thanks to the Bishop, the citizens of Raleigh, the railroad presidents, and to Captain Garoutte, Unfirst passing resolutions of thanks to the Bishop, the citizens of Raleigh, the railroad presidents, and to Captain Garoutte, United States Army--the latter for his kindness in furnishing ambulances.
A joint resolution was adopted, Tuesday, in the Legislature, asking President Johnson to restore civil law in North Carolina.
Charlotte (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 9
Henry A. Semley (search for this): article 9
Garoutte (search for this): article 9
J. J. Yales (search for this): article 9
D. L. Russell (search for this): article 9
Robert E. Lee (search for this): article 9
Marmaduke Johnson (search for this): article 9