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The Daily Dispatch: September 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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sorderly, and disturbing the people in his neighborhood by crying "murder!" was held to bail for his good behavior. Margaret, slave of Mrs. Macon, charged with theft, was discharged, there being no evidence of her guilt. W. H. H. Mason, a deserter from Company "A," Eighteenth Regiment Virginia Volunteers, was committed, to await the orders of Captain Atkinson. James Finley was fined $10 for having his house, where ardent spirits are usually sold, open on Sunday last. Robert P. Cosby, free negro, was fined $20 for running a hack without license. Charles Wood, charged with petty larceny in stealing a bacon ham of the value of $3.50 from Charles Bates, was committed to jail for trail in the Hustings Courts, before which the witness was recognized to appear in November next. Patrick McQuade was fined $5 for unlawful huckstering. The cases of Fanny Robinson and Timothy Harris came up again, according to the continuance of the preceding day. Tim was requir