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Mayor's Court, Saturday.
--A number of negroes were punished for petty offences.
Thomas L. Baugh was held to bell for fighting Benjamin Thomas in the streets.
James A. Milroy, for a similar offence, was admonished.
Joseph Richards, free negro, was committed for trial for stealing $17 in bank notes from James T. Everett, a soldier-Lowis Cohen was partially examined on a charge preferred by Henry Stern, that he did by false representation feloniously obtain the signature of said Stern to a note for two hundred and fifty dollars. The accusation, so far as we could judge, scammed to have been more the result of a misunderstanding on the part of the parties than of serious criminal intent.
The Daily Dispatch: July 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Northern Congress .--the Pan -Handle traitors Assume to represent Virginia ! (search)