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The Daily Dispatch: November 13, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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l and military. The following cases were disposed of to day: John Haley, of the 1st South Carolina regiment, having been picked up in the Second Market while corned, was dispatched to Castle Thunder, to be sent back to his regiment. John Norman, a free negro, and Molly, slave of Mrs Mary Muse, were brought up for fighting and disturbing the peace on 2d street, near the new Alms-House. The testimony showed Norman to be in fault, and he therefore received an order entitling him to recNorman to be in fault, and he therefore received an order entitling him to receive a thrashing. Charles Russell, charged with stealing a horse worth $40 from Michael Moon, was acquitted honorably, there not being the smallest particle of of adduced to show that he did anything of the kind. un Purcell, a non-resident, was summoned before the Mayor to answer the charge of huckstering in the Second Market. He was fined ten dollars, and the chickens bought by him to be sold again in market were ordered to be sold for the benefit of the city. Samuel W. Wyvill