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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 22, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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tement made by Mitchell when the warrant was obtained that the Mayor intimated that he thought he had perjured himself, and was strongly inclined to commit him to jail. The accused was promptly discharged. The following negroes were ordered to be whipped: John, slave of William S. Early, charged with stealing one hundred dollars, the property of A. T. Burr & Co., Henry, slave of Emily Hudson, arrested as a runaway and for selling in the Second Market; William, slave of R. H. Winn, charged with going at large; Sarah, slave of Thomas Graves, charged with stealing bread and cakes from some person unknown; Jordan, slave of Mary Hill, charged with having in his possession five bags of corn, five bags of wheat, and four bags of oats, valued at five hundred dollars, supposed to have been stolen; Ned, slave of General William H. Richardson, for stealing apples and grapes, and Washington, slave of William G. Wyatt, for having a bag of corn in his possession supposed to have been stolen.
Mayor's court, yesterday. --Thomas O'Donald, drunk and lying on the sidewalk, was turned over to the Provost-Marshal to be sent to his command.--John Carvedo, charged with assaulting and beating Michael Dolan, was hold to security for his good behavior — Jacob Saudek, charged with using abusive and insulting language towards Otway Black and his mother, was required to give security to keep the peace.--William G. Wyatt was fined ten dollars for permitting his servant, Washington, to go at large.--The cases against Margaret Andrews, charged with stealing ladies' wearing apparel and bed clothing, and John, slave of Robert Lumpkin, charged with breaking into the house of George Lee, on the 7th of August, and stealing a large amount of groceries, were continued.--Several negro cases of minor importance were disposed of, after which the court adjourned till this morning.