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The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], Runaway--fifty dollars reward. (search)
Confederate States District Court.
In the case of the Confederate States vs. Nathaniel Carusi, Receiver Brooke yesterday made a report, in which it is stated that the pianos mentioned in the order of sequestration heretofore made in this cause, now in his possession, are in danger of being injured or lost if not soon disposed of; whereupon it was ordered that he proceed to sell the same for cash at public auction.
The estate called "Green Spring," against which sequestration proceedings have been commenced, lies in James City county, Va., about nine miles from Williamsburg, and contains 2,934½ acres. There are also twenty slaves, a lot of stock, farming utensils, &c., and another tract of land adjoining, containing 120 acres. This property is held by John Ward, of New York, an alien enemy.
The proceedings instituted in Court against John Jones, merchant, have in view the sequestration of about 2,500 hhds. of tobacco, believed to be worth $250,000, the property of August
The Daily Dispatch: October 12, 1861., [Electronic resource], A Timely arrival. (search)
Alien enemies.
The following persons, having declared themselves aliens, have been granted passports to leave the Confederate States: W. S. Wilmer; Jacob Kafer, S. T. Perry; G. W. Donoho, wife and child; S. W. Carnell; Abraham Browne; Nathaniel Carusi; Jane Carr and Mrs. Margaret Carr.
We are glad to learn that the Government will henceforth exercise extreme caution in granting passports to this class of persons.