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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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. Ana Dobson, on same charge, received the same judgment. Emelis Agnesia was brought up, charged with selling ardent spirits to be drunk at the place where sold, without a license. Agnesia confessed the truth of the accusation, and was fined $10. Meyer May's case was again continued. James Staves, free negro, was ordered twenty-five lashes for fighting and disturbing his neighbors. Benjamin, a slave, was ordered ten lashes for trespassing upon Mr. Chenery. W. S. Pendleton, charged with being a deserter, but who claimed to have been commissioned as a Lieutenant after joining the company he deserted, was turned over to Gen. Winder. Joseph Keller, charged with petit larceny, was discharged, but admonished not to be found before his Honor again. Michael Mitchell was arraigned on the charge of feloniously shooting and murdering Charles O'Riely. An officer of Mitchell's company was present looking to his case and manifesting a proper interest in his