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The Daily Dispatch: November 28, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ns. Roberts was captured in Fish alley, near the New Market. Elijah Franklin and John L. Sullivan were arraigned for associating with negroes in the house of Jordana Mayo, near Warwick's mill. It appeared that about 2 o'clock yesterday morning the watchmen hearing cries of murder, went to Mayo's, and found besides a male darkey, badly beaten, the above two men, cutting up various capers, in decided opposition to law and good order. Both were committed in default of security. Lucy Dickinson, who said she was free, but had no papers to prove it arrested for disorderly conduct, was ordered 20 lashes. The examination of George Annaker, for stealing a $300 horse from George Walker, of Hawley's cavalry, was continued until Friday. On the 18th of November the Mayor issued a warrant on the oath of an affiant, who swore "that he suspected and believed that the game of far o was unlawfully exhibited in a certain house on Main street, between 12th and 13th streets, No. 147