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The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The rumored raid yesterday (search)
Hustings Court.
--The morning session of Judge Lyons's Court was expended, yesterday, in the trial of Frederick Gauzier, charged with stealing of Joseph Heihoizer $100 worth of sheepskins.
Gauzier was employed in Heihoizer's tannery, but deeming a change of base necessary to his own property, with drew from the tannery.
Some time after he was indicted on two counts for stealing skins entrusted to his care and management.
At the last term of the Court he was tried on the first count and acquitted.
On the second count, the jury, after hearing all the evidence, retired to their room, and in a very few minutes returned with a verdict of not guilty. After being discharged for this prosecution, Gauzier was held to bail by the Judge to answer another charge preferred by the same party, at the next term of the Hustings Court of Magistrates, which meets on the second Monday in July.
There are but two more criminal cases to be tried before the Judge at the present term of the Court.
Fighting in Louisiana. Osyka, Miss., June 23.
--Heavy firing was heard this morning in the direction of Clinton, Louisiana.
It is supposed to have been a conflict between Lyons and a portion of Banks's army.
[Second Dispatch.] Osyka, June 23.
--A courier from Kellerton reports that Lyons captured near Clinton, La., on Saturday, a coming foraging train of 62 wagons of commissary stores, 208 mules, 30 Yankees, and 32 negroes.
Four negro deserters and one Yankee prisoner arellerton reports that Lyons captured near Clinton, La., on Saturday, a coming foraging train of 62 wagons of commissary stores, 208 mules, 30 Yankees, and 32 negroes.
Four negro deserters and one Yankee prisoner arrived here this evening from Clinton.
A private letter from New Orleans reports terrible mortality among the Federal there.
All public and many private houses have been converted into hospitals.
[This confirms former intelligence about the yellow-fever in New Orleans.--Ep].
Three hundred dollars reward.
--Will be paid for the apprehension of my boy Billy.
He is a mulatto of delicate frame and slightly aquiline face.
He is a good cook.
I think it not improbable that he has gone to South Carolina, where his father resides with the Rev. Mr. Reynolds. James Lyons. [ja 25--3t*]
The Daily Dispatch: June 25, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Peace sentiment in the North . (search)