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The Daily Dispatch: April 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nce, however, embrace most of those to which the Mayor's attention was called on yesterday: Bill McDonald, the fugacious convict from the Penitentiary, having been apprehended by the night- watch Sunday night, was ordered to be returned to the scene of his future usefulness. Doubtless are the reader peruses this, the erratic William will have been in receipt of a salute from a cowskin and have one leg ornamented with a ball and chain.--Dan Larragan, charged with stealing a plain gold ring from H. A. Pearce, proving to be a soldier, was committed to the tender mercies of Gen. Winder.--Bob, slave to Taylor & Baptist, was ordered to be tickled to the extent of 30 stripes, for stealing a ham of bason and eight bottles of ink from his masters.--Bernard Denning, accused of trespassing on Sarah Roach, while in a state of intoxication, was acquitted.--Tim Lynch and Jno. McClellan, two soldiers, accused of disturbing the public peace by fighting on Main street, were sent before Gen. Winder.