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The Daily Dispatch: May 16, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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wounded man did not appear. The case was continued until the 19th inst. John D. Farrell, charged with being disorderly in the Theatre, was let off. John Flannigan and Mike Larkin, arrested for interfering with the watch, and being suspicious characters, were discharged. Lucy Morgan, arrested for beating her husband, was let off, the injured man not making his appearance as a witness. Julia, slave of Mrs. Sally Tally, was ordered 10 lashes for throwing dirty water on Wm. H. Hundly. Jim, slave of Mrs. Mander, was ordered ten lashes for obtaining a dollar from Bernard, a slave, by false pretences. Charles J. Huntington was required to give security for assaulting Thos. F. Wood at the Ballard House. The security was readily given. Wm. Daniel, white, for violently assaulting Polly, slave of Mrs. Bropley, was required to give security, and did it. Ludwig & Hoyer, Luther P. Crow, Lawrence Burns, W. N. Tinsley, and Henry Bowen, were fined for permitt