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The Daily Dispatch: September 7, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 15, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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nation before the Hustings Court. William Spicer, alias Weltwood, charged with stealing a cow from Dr. John R. Garnett, underwent a partial hearing of his case, and was then remanded for a further investigation this morning. Catherine White was discharged from the accusation of keeping an ill-governed and disorderly house in the neighborhood of the Second Market. Harvey Langum was sent on for examination before the Hustings Court on the charge of committing a brutal assault upon Thomas Forsyth, a boy about right years old. Fines were imposed upon Joseph Zimmermans charged with keeping his drinking-house open on Sunday, in violation of the ordinance, and a discharged soldier named M. Wynant, for buying watermelons in the Second Market to sell again — melons confiscated. William White, free negro; Jim, slave of Albert Heath; and Elijah Moss, free negro; were ordered to be whipped for various offenses committed by them. [Detectives Jones and Turner were the officers who arreste
Hustings Court of Magistrates, day. --Harvey Langum, charged with assaulting beating and wounding Thomas Forsyth, a small boy, was required to give security in the sum of $2500 for his good behavior.--Grunville Montelle, charged with stealing a horse belonging to the Confederate States, was sent on for further examination before Judge Lyons.--The cases of John Feg and William Snellings, indicted by the Grand Jury for exhibiting the game of faro, were postponed in consequence of the absence of Washington Goodrich atness.--Albert Bail, formerly a night watch, charged with obtaining money from Mary Smith, a free negress, under false pretences, was sent to jail for two months and required to pay the costs of prosecution.--E. C. Elmore, ex-Treasurer of the Confederate States, indicted in three cases for playing at the game of fare, plead guilty of the offence, and was fined $500 in cash case and required to give security in the sum of $5,000 for his good behavior.--Barney Tracey, indi