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The Daily Dispatch: December 12, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ing an assault upon Wm. W. Grey, was sent on for indictment, and required to give security in the sum of $300 to keep the peace. This difficulty occurred at the Theatre on Monday night. Stephen Page, charged with stealing a coat, valued at $15, from Charles Jenkins, was remanded for trial. Jere Conners, for threatening to shoot Francis J. Hyde, and to destroy his property, was required to give security to keep the peace. James H. Keyser, charged with firing a pistol in the streets, was remanded for indictment. Aun Leary, arrested for assaulting and beating a warrior named Wm. T. Grimes, was discharged from custody. Wm. Combs, free negro, received sentence of twenty lashes for stealing a jar of brandy peaches, wherewith to grace his Christmas board. The following cases were continued until to-day: James Staves, free negro, charged with assaulting Margaret Gwynn; and Charlotte, slave of Richard Reins, charged with stealing $70 from Elizabeth Schonforber.