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The Daily Dispatch: March 23, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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lege reserved of hauling him up at a future time should additional developments warrant the proceeding.--Henry Temple, a free man of color, of decent appearance, was arraigned for forcibly entering a room in the house of a free negress named Willie Ann Smith, and tearing and cutting up a lot of wearing apparel found there, belonging to Wm. Selden, likewise of the colored fraternity. This was a case with which the green-eyed monster had clearly something to do. Temple had been for a long time enjoying intimate relations with Smith, and repairing to the house and finding Selden installed in her affections he proceeded first to whack that colored person over the head with a chair, and when he had retired under the pressure of adverse circumstances, he cut and tore up his remaining garments in blind fury. The Recorder thought such conduct was not allowable in a well regulated community, and in order to impress a perfect understanding of the matter on Temple, directed that he should rece