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The Daily Dispatch: November 15, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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be confiscated to the use of the city. William Flements, arrested for the murder of Michael Horan, at Roache & Carter's, in Henrico county, was committed for examination until Saturday morning. The grounds of suspicion against the party did not transpire. Elizabeth, slave of M. L. Stratton, and Lavinia Trent, free, were punished for trespassing on the Henningsen Hospital. Peter, an ancient darkey, owned by Hazall & Co., was ordered 20 lashes for stealing a piece of meat from G. Gotleib, at the 2d Market-House. George Brown, arrested for being drunk and running races up 17th street with a horse and buggy, was committed for want of surety to appear before the Hustings Court Grand Jury and answer an indictment for misdemeanor. Brown said he didn't do anything for a living now, but that formerly he was Second Lieutenant of Company B, in the 1st Maryland regiment, C. S. A. Hustings Court, Friday, Nov. 14.--Senior Alderman R. D. Sanxay presiding. Peter Lawson a