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Duties Chart.
--Yesterday, the case of Jos. Hoeflick, for permitting a stove-pipe to remain in dangerous proximity to his neighbor's property, was heard and continued.
Ditto, in regard to Lieut. J. S. Armour, for permitting his son Wince to throw stones at P. S. G. Curry.
Wm. Sa was fined $5 for huckstering in the 2d Market, on the 12th of July Geo. R. Ragby was fined for allowing his driver to refuse to carry a load for one of the City Council at the prescribed rates.
Dan Lewis, free negro, arrested for having no free papers, was sent off to assist in removing Government stores.
Anna Thompson was fined $5 for allowing a nuisance on her premises.
Robert Morrisett was required to give $200 security for making a violent assault on Nicholas Kleberee on the 12th of July Elizabeth Osborne, arrested for having in her possession one bag of corn, supposed to have been stolen, was examined and acquitted.
Wilson M. Bugg was fined $5 because his driver refused to carry a passenger a
The Daily Dispatch: July 16, 1862., [Electronic resource], The captured arms. (search)
Ran away.
--Ran away from the subscriber, on the 15th of June, a Negro Man, Lewis.
Said negro is about 21 years old five feet six or seven inches high, very black, and stout, had on when he left a black frock coat and military cap. I will give the above reward if delivered to me in Lynchburg; or $30 if secured so I can get him. James Morgan Lynchburg, July 1. jy 4--eodim*