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The Daily Dispatch: September 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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d Mrs. L. growing too hard up to pay her rent was distrained upon. Wm. Lankford bought her furniture and took it to his house. Hence the row. The statements of each party indicated that, while both were wrong, the "boot was on the other leg." Continued until Monday.--Emma Jane, a slave, was charged with throwing water on a child of Mrs Ellen Faley, and abusing Mrs. Faley--all residing in "Solitude." She was ordered to be whipped, but her master took an appeal from the decision of the Mayor. nd Mrs. L. growing too hard up to pay her rent was distrained upon. Wm. Lankford bought her furniture and took it to his house. Hence the row. The statements of each party indicated that, while both were wrong, the "boot was on the other leg." Continued until Monday.--Emma Jane, a slave, was charged with throwing water on a child of Mrs Ellen Faley, and abusing Mrs. Faley--all residing in "Solitude." She was ordered to be whipped, but her master took an appeal from the decision of the Mayor.
ons. The trunk contained articles valued at $600--Henrietta, a slave, was tried for the larceny of $53 worth of Confederate Treasury Notes, and was acquitted.--Emma Jane, a slave, was tried on the charge of assaulting and beating a child of Mrs. Ellen Faley, and for abusing Mrs. Faley, and was declared not guilty by the Court.--James A. Harrison and James McGiniss, two soldiers were arraigned for stealing a sum of money from Jno. Roberts. The Court directed that the Sergeant of the city shouldMrs. Faley, and was declared not guilty by the Court.--James A. Harrison and James McGiniss, two soldiers were arraigned for stealing a sum of money from Jno. Roberts. The Court directed that the Sergeant of the city should take them before the Provost Marshal, in order that they might be returned to their respective regiments.--Sarah, a slave, was arraigned for stealing a ring from Lawrence Cohen, worth $34, but as the witness did not appear, she was discharged from custody.--Hetty Tyler, charged with larceny, was tried, convicted, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for two years.