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lf made a captive. The Mayor discharged him with a hint that he had better hurry back to his regiment. Michael Purcell was fined $1 for driving across a sidewalk in the prosecution of the business of hauling sand. Robert, slave of John P. Ballard, was punished with 39 stripes for making an assault upon Wm. P. Tennant, a white man Thos and Henry, two more of Mr. Ballard's servants, were duly punished for mixing in with an unlawful assembly. David, slave of J. J. Robinson, was acqennant, a white man Thos and Henry, two more of Mr. Ballard's servants, were duly punished for mixing in with an unlawful assembly. David, slave of J. J. Robinson, was acquitted of the trivial charge of accusing a watchman of robbing him of a dollar. The Mayor remarked that if all the slanderous remarks about the police department were made the subject of investigation, he would have his hands full of such business all the time. Several other negroes were punished for various offences.
The Daily Dispatch: October 26, 1861., [Electronic resource], By the Governor of Virginia.--a Proclamation. (search)
le dissatisfaction exists, owing to the indifference manifested to their success. Indianapolis, Oct. 17. --Dispatches received here announce that more troops are moving into Kentucky. It is said that the Federal Government has been swindled out of about $64,000, by some new rascalities introduced by Col. Young in the purchase of horses, Col. Young has been put in jail in Indianapolis. He is connected with the Kentucky cavalry. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23. --Judge Ballard has been appointed U. S. District Judge of Kentucky, in the place of Judge Monroe, removed. Nashville, Oct. 23. --A dispatch to the Baron of this city, dated Bowling Green, on the 22d inst., states that Gen. Rosseau, with from eight to ten thousand troops, has advanced to Baron creek, eight miles from Green river bridge. Nashville, Oct. 24. --The Louisville Courier of to-day, states that the Federal pickets are at Baron creek, and the main body of the army are