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The Daily Dispatch: March 6, 1863., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court, Thursday, March 5th --Sarah J. Rose, a white female, charged with getting drunk, and using obscene language in the street, was brought up to-day, and not having recovered from the effects of her spice on Wednesday night, was recommitted to the cage. John Costigan and Daniel Sullivan, charged with engaging in a fight on Main street Wednesday evening, were admonished and let off. Charles, slave of Mrs Nancy Biggett, was tried for stealing a box of provisions belonging to John H Leslie, and, being convicted, was ordered 25 lashes. Thomas Vaughan, charged with drunken and disorderly conduct in the street, was let off. George Grace and Henry Everett were committed to jail for further examination on the charge of stealing $194 in C. S. Treasury notes from E. M. Read.
ranty by that State of the bonds of the Confederate States. The Senate then resumed consideration of the impressment bill, the pending question being on the amendment of Mr. Femmes to the amendment of Mr. Haynes, of Tenn. After considerable debate the amendment of Mr. Semmes was adopted A provise, offered by Mr. Haynes, to come in after the 3d section, was in debate when the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives.--The House met at 12 o'clock, and was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. Read. Mr. Collier, of Va., moved to suspend the rules to allow him to introduce a memorial. Not agreed to. Mr. Boisler, of Va., moved to suspend the rules to allow him to make a report from the Committee on Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. The motion was rejected. Mr. Ralls, of Ala, asked a suspension of the rules, with a view to offering a resolution changing the hour for the daily meeting of the House from 12 to 11 o'clock A. M. Leave was not granted. The Chair laid befor