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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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hip of the knife, but His Honor was of the opinion that the use he made of it gave him a claim to be considered such. Mary Evans, arrested for getting drunk, lying down on Baker street, and getting herself nearly frozen, was admonished of the impropriety of such a proceeding and allowed to go. Henry, slave of Turner Richardson, arrested for going at large and hiring himself out, contrary to law, was sent before the Hustings Court and bailed by his master. John Pleasants and Wm. J. Cash, free negroes, taken up by the watch for being without their registers, were discharged on producing the same. Isham, slave of G. A. Wallace, arrested Tuesday night on suspicion of being drunk, (having a tickler with him,) was discharged after an examination. Wm. E. Dillard and John Kellar, two soldiers, belonging to the 5th Louisiana regiment, were brought up on the complaint of Adelis Marrin, a resident of Lumpkin's alley, who charged them with entering her house on Tuesday ev