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The Daily Dispatch: April 26, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 1, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Henry Wilty, for assaulting Henry Bembrugen, was dismissed. Mary F. Lilly was ordered 15 lashes for assaulting Julius Schloss's child. Elizabeth, slave of M. L. Stratton, was punished for stealing clothing from Mrs. Foy. Case against Chas. Langley for using insulting language to A. Henry and throwing water on his wife, and of A. Henry for putting his stove-pipe in a condition to annoy his neighbors, was continued until 1st of June. Lewis Turner was fined $15 for taking possession of P. S. Derbyshire's back while drunk, and breaking the glass of the same.--Thomas Groghan having been complained of by his wife for a beating administered, failed to respond according to the conditions of his recognizance, and it was declared forfeited. George Jordan, a Pennsylvania free negro, was put in the chain-gang, failing to give security to be of good behavior. The same disposition was made of Edward Walsh, charged with assaulting George Jordan. Samuel Hill, a free negro, from Washington, D. C