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The Daily Dispatch: October 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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unlawfully and violently assaulting and beating George H. Brown. The evidence showed that the beating aforesaid was a butting, the accused having taken Mr. Brown by the collar of his coat with both hands and given him a sound butting. The Mayor thought this hardly justifiable, and therefore required the accused to give bail in $200 for his appearance before the Hustings Court to be indicted for the offence, and in $300 for his future good behavior. The case of John C. Pride and Michael S. Gleason, charged with feloniously shooting Jesse, a slave to Coleman R. Dodson, was again continued. William Jones, a free negro, was ordered to go back to Charleston on pain of being imprisoned and put to work. Jacob Warner, having been fined for keeping his house open on Sunday, a charge of having an unlawful assembly therein on the same day, was dismissed. James Walls, charged with throwing rotten eggs in the Second Market and soiling a lady's dress thereby, was discharged, i