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The Daily Dispatch: January 28, 1864., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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Ordered to his battery. --Jesse Eads, a young man of respectable appearance, was arraigned yesterday before the Mayor on the charge of assaulting and beating, on Monday night last, a white man named Jas Tyree.--When called to the stand, Eads seemed mortified, and stated to His Honor that, for the first time in his life he hEads seemed mortified, and stated to His Honor that, for the first time in his life he had become intoxicated from the too free use of ardent spirits, and promised to let it be his rest if permitted to go unpunished this time. Tyree not appearing against him, and being the impress of candor and contrition in his statement, the Mayor the charge against Eads, with the understanding that he would immediately return te use of ardent spirits, and promised to let it be his rest if permitted to go unpunished this time. Tyree not appearing against him, and being the impress of candor and contrition in his statement, the Mayor the charge against Eads, with the understanding that he would immediately return to No battery, to which he belonged.