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The Daily Dispatch: September 18, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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cles in her possession were given her to sell, when in consideration of the fact that such things are of common occurrence, further examination into the matter was postponed till to-day. The examination of John Jalser, charged with assaulting and beating charles Walsh in his own house, and conducting himself in a disorderly manner in the street, on Wednesday afternoon last, was continued till this morning. A negro-man, named George, slave of William Downey, was charged with stealing, on Wednesday last, about $200 worth of clothing from Daniel, the property of E. A. J. Clopton. The evidence not sustaining the charge, George was acquitted. Another charge was preferred against the same negro (George) of stealing from a room occupied by Sam, slave of George A. Hundley, one watch and chain. This offence being proved, he was ordered 39 lashes. Andrew E. Fitzpatrick, charged with shooting a gun in the corporation, was dismissed with an admonition never to do so again.