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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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and for his appearance before the Hustings Court in November next to answer an indictment.--Samuel Rich was arraigned for a felony by him committed in stealing one twenty-dollar Confederate note from the pocket of Julius Seipt on Monday night last. The complain and could not speak English, and first one and then a second interpreter was sworn to assist him. A vast mass of testimony was adduced, of one sort and another, but the guilt of the accused became less and less clear, until finally the Court discharged him.--The case of James Burnes, for assaulting Catharine Lowry, was continued.--Catharine Lowry, charged with being drunk and disorderly in the streets, was discharged.--Timothy McMahon was sent to jail on the same charge.--Antoni Beville, arrested on the same charge, was discharged upon condition that he should at once return to Fredericksburg.--Peter, a slave of William Ragland, charged with assault and battery upon Josephine King, a free negress, was ordered twenty lashes.