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The Daily Dispatch: August 3, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --The business of this Court was transacted yesterday in a very short time. Ann O'Riley, charged with assaulting Mary Eagan, was acquitted. Wm. S. Poindexter, intoxicated and "fussy" in the First Market, was discharged. Carter Smith, a free negro, was ordered 15 lashes for deserting from the fortifications below the city, and indulging in a "bender." Patrick Cafary was committed for getting drunk and lying down in the street.--John Dornan was held to bail for drawing a knife on Gus. A. Lyons. Armistead, slave of J. M. Skinner, a levanting darkey, was committed to be called for.
Examination of Suspected Spies and Traitors. Two low characters, called Marshall Mayne and Elias Todd, former residents of Elizabeth City county, who were arrested by the patriot forces and sent to Richmond five weeks ago, on suspicion of being spies and traitors, made an attempt on yesterday to get a hearing before Judge Lyons, on a habeas corpus.