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The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --The business before this Court yesterday morning presented very little which could afford any interest to the public. The cases were mostly of a frail character, and the parties accused in the main negroes and drunken loafers. We give a summary. E. L. Gaston, a white man was arraigned for being drunk and disorderly and trespassing on the premises of Col. Wm. H. Fry. His punishment was a fine of one dollar. Peter, slave of Williams & England, was arrested and caged on Wednesday night for being without a pass and having in his possession a flat iron supposed to have been stolen. He was ordered ten lashes. A most disgusting looking specimens of the , who gave his name as Juares Scott, and who said that he was from Houston, but at present was quartered at Camp Lee, was arraigned on the charge of an indecent exposure of his person in the street, the extent of which should have entitled him to an indefinite term in the chain-gang and to be fed on the