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The Daily Dispatch: September 10, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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of his dwelling-house, to the disturbance of the neighborhood. --Monroe Jordan, free negro, was ordered to be whipped for being drunk and disorderly. --Dennis Lynch, charged with assaulting Cora A. E. Carter, a free negress, was discharged.--James Finnegan, arrested for being drunk and lying on a sidewalk, was discharged.--Daniel Ryan was also discharged. His offence was similar to that of Finnegan.--Martin Connelly, a drunken and disorderly soldier, was committed to jail to await the orders oFinnegan.--Martin Connelly, a drunken and disorderly soldier, was committed to jail to await the orders of his officers.--William, a slave of Daniel Trueheart, was sentenced to be whipped for resisting an officer who ordered him to stop smoking in the streets.--The case of Riddell and Smith, charged with stealing a horse and buggy from Davis & Hutcheson, was continued to Thursday. One of the accused, Riddell, having produced a witness who saw him get into the buggy some time after it was stolen, was admitted to bail in $150 for his appearance Thursday.--The case of the same Smith, for assault and