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The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Bloody Leaf in the history of this War--ten lives for one. (search)
captain of the watch and wanting to take Crone to the cage. Verdict by the jury, guilty. Fined one dollar by the Court, who did not add any imprisonment on account of the defendant's proving a previous good character for sobriety, &c. George Sanderson was tried and found guilty by the jury, of obstructing James R. Crafton, city watchman, while discharging his duty as such.--Sanderson proved, by parties who knew him in Charleston, S. C., that he was not addicted to freaks of the kind, and Sanderson proved, by parties who knew him in Charleston, S. C., that he was not addicted to freaks of the kind, and consequently the Court fined him in a nominal amount, and let him go. Dritton Allen was arraigned and tried for stealing a shirt from A. S. Shafer & Co. The robbery was committed two months since. Verdict, guilty by the jury. In consideration of the fact that Allen was under sentence by Judge Lyons for another offence for nine months, the Court only put him in jail for ten days. The cases of Belle Jones and Josephine De Merritt, indicted for keeping disorderly and ill- governed hous