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The Daily Dispatch: November 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ay, Josephine DcMerritt, Mary Brown, Kate Clinton, Anna Lewis, Belle Jones, John R. Blankinship, Timothy Lotsey, Samuel W. Chipley, Margaret Paffey, Andrew J. Winn, Britton Allen, John M. Michie. Richard D. Mitchell was presented for an assault on Wm. H. Beveridge. The Grand Jury returned the misdemeanor presentments against Patrick Shahes. Wm. B. Cooke, and Henry W. Lee, "not true bills," The Court sits again to-day at 11 o'clock. Mayor's Court--Monday, Nov. 10. --Washington Thomas, a soldier, found by the city police on the sidewalk drunk, was sent to Gen. Winder. Charles Summers, charged with stealing a pocketbook from John A. Farrell, containing three dollars, a soldier's discharge, and other papers, was remanded for indictment by the Hustings Court Grand Jury. Charles Grace was committed to jail in default of $200 ball for his good behavior, on the charge of behaving disorderly in the street, while drank, and assaulting his wife. Willie Grace, son
The Federal at Nashville reinforced. Chattanooga, Tenn, Nov. 10, --It is now reported that Nashville has been reinforced by 18,000 Federal troops under McCook of Thomas. Every thing remains quiet within our lines, and it is not known here whether Nashville will be attacked or not.