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The Daily Dispatch: November 22, 1860., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 28. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.36 (search)
Charles H. Waldo, E. V. Wiltz. Second Company. Steve Britton, John A. Coakley, Hy. Carey, Thos. O. Dyer, C. A. Duval, Geo. W. Humphreys, Lieut. Sam Haines, J. L. Hock, Oscar Jewell, R. C. Lewis, Louis Miller, Wm. Mills, John R. McGowan, Geo. G. Strawbridge, C. Carter Twitchell, Robt. Urquhart, Jr., Philip Von Coln, T. H. H. Walker. Third Company. J. D. Blanchard, M. Napier Bartlett, Thomas Ballentine, Robert Bruce, George Bernard, M. Burke, Richard Bryant. Michael B. Cantrell, J. H. Colles, John W. Dempsey, artificer; Gen. Jas. Dearing, A. E. Grimmer, Stringer Kennedy. R. H. Kitchen, George H. Meek, C. B. Marmillon, P. W. Pettis, Sergeant; James W. Price, Wm. H. Pinckard, Frank Shaw, Wm. S. Toledano, Ralf Turnell, Jake White, F. P. Foucher. Fourth Company. Lieut. H. A. Battles, Steve Burke, C. C. Bier, Jos. W. Burke, Dennis J. Cronan, James W. Dearie, Sgt. John S. Fish, Sgt. Sylv. T. Haile, Jos
Beastly conduct. --A boatman, who gave his name as Richard Bryant, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of being guilty of the dirty conduct of spitting on a lady and gentleman in the Theatre, the night before. Bryant pretended not to have known anything of the offence, and asked pardon; but the act was so aggravated and so provoking, that the Mayor committed him to prison in default of security for his better behavior. A few months in the chain-gang would be beneficial ty conduct. --A boatman, who gave his name as Richard Bryant, was before the Mayor yesterday, to answer the charge of being guilty of the dirty conduct of spitting on a lady and gentleman in the Theatre, the night before. Bryant pretended not to have known anything of the offence, and asked pardon; but the act was so aggravated and so provoking, that the Mayor committed him to prison in default of security for his better behavior. A few months in the chain-gang would be beneficial to him.