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The Daily Dispatch: April 24, 1862., [Electronic resource], Vanity Fair's account of the battle of Newbern. (search)
Mayor's Court. --Yesterday the following cases were disposed of: John, slave of Haxall & Co., found with a lot of coffee supposed to have been stolen. Ordered twenty lashes — John Pitman, free negro, arrested by order of the Mayor for failing to work on the batteries, was committed. --Jerry, slave of Miss Garnett, arrested as a runaway from F. S. Anderson & Co., of Rockbridge county, was committed — William, slave of B. B. Crump, arrested for drunkenness and staggering about the streets, was committed as a runaway and ordered ten lashes.--Wm. Gleason, soldier, found drunk in an alley, was sent to General Winder.--Ann Roche, for violently assaulting Laura Ann Soley with rocks, was examined and discharge