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The Daily Dispatch: July 27, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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t on to be examined by the Hustings Court, for feloniously cutting and stabbing Francis J. Smith, on Broad street, on Thursday evening. The act was proved to have been done without cause or provocation on Mr. Smith's part. Alice Wallace, free, brought in by order of Justice Beverage, was set to work on the public defences. Geo. Judge, caged for drunkenness, was discharged. Zachariah Burnett, soldier, drunk and assaulting a man in the cage, was delivered to his commanding officer. Frederick Dornin, soldier, deranged from drink, and drawing a bayonet on a watchman. Let off. E. Kirchschlegal, using seditious language against the Government of the Confederate States. Committed for further hearing on the 29th. Andrew Robbs, drunk in the market. Committed. John Fagan, fined $10, and case sent to the Grand Jury, for selling ardent spirits without a license on the 24th inst. Geo. W. Badkins was tried for, selling unsound eggs in market, and acquitted.