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The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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butter 31a50, tomatoes and potatoes 12 per peck, apples 37 per peck, peaches (common) $2.50 per bushel, green corn 6 a12 per dozen, sweet potatoes 25a37 per peck, cabbages 4a12 each, cantaloupes 1a5c, (plentiful and very fine,) watermelons 3c a25 Fish are quite plentiful, though principally of the kind known as the spot, second only to the hog fish--price 10a12 for six of fair size. The only case of importance in the Mayors court to-day was that of David A. Fish, charged with feloniously sly of the kind known as the spot, second only to the hog fish--price 10a12 for six of fair size. The only case of importance in the Mayors court to-day was that of David A. Fish, charged with feloniously shooting Wm. S. Pepper. Several witnesses were examined, and the prisoner was committed to jail for examination before the Corporation Court. The weapon used is Smith & Wesson's revolver, which drives a slug with great force. No important war news from this quarter. Galeaius.
as not announced the death of its venerable and gritted proprietor and editor, who so frequently graced its columns with the able articles of his ready pen. The regular monthly Corporation Court commenced its session to-day. The case of David A. Fish, the soldier who is charged with the unlawful shooting of Wm. S. Pepper, will come up for examination. Mr. Pepper has nearly recovered from the wound on his chin, in which the sing is still imbedded. In the Mayor's Court this morning there was no case worthy of note. The city was reported quiet; no arrests. I have this moment learned, and have just time to add before the mall leaves, that Mr. Fish, above-mentioned, was discharged this morning by the Corporation Court. J. E. Ford and Tazewell Taylor for the prisoner, and S. S. Staples for the Commonwealth. Galerius. Norfolk, August 27, 1861. The steamer Kahukee, Captain Taylor, went down to Hampton Roads, yesterday, at 2 o'clock, with a flag of truce; an