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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman), Government of the city of Cambridge , 1896 . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: July 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The Washington Cabinet Proposing an amnesty. (search)
Mayor's Court.
--A number of trivial cases came before, and were disposed of by, his Honor yesterday morning.
Michael Frizgerald, breaking and entering the house of Mary E. Mitchell.
Accused was discharged because complainant refused to appear.--Oscar, a free negro, for using profane language in the street, was flogged, and then set to work on the batteries — John Riley, for being drunk, was held to bail.--Daniel Sullivan, drunk and disorderly, and being a deserter, was handed over to the Provost Marshal.--Henry McNaulty, drunk and assaulting Dr. John Dove in the street, was committed in default of bail to answer an indictment by the Grand Jury.--M. B. Sime, a patient from Camp Lee, drunk and trespassing on Dr. Burrows, was sent to the Provost Marshal.
Confederate States Congress.
Senate.--The Senate met at 12 o'clock M. on yesterday.
Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Duncan, of the Methodist Church.
Mr. Mitchell, of Ark., introduced a bill to aid any State in communicating with and preparing records of its troops.
Referred.
Mr. Watson, of Miss., submitted the following, which was agreed to.
Resolved, That the Committee on the Judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of further legislation with a view to the prevention and punishment of illegal impressments; and also for the purpose of making just compensation to citizens from whom private property has been illegally taken for public use without compensation.
On motion of Mr. Haynes, the special order of the day, Mr. Wigfall's resolutions, were postponed till to-day at one o'clock P. M.
The Chair laid before the Senate an invitation from the South Carolina delegation to attend the funeral of Gen. M. P. Jenkins, at 6 o'clock last evening.
On moti