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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1865., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
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hich demanded his attention we cite the following: John Kloss, charged with shooting at A. A. Jones, with intent to kill, appeared, after being several times called by the officers, to answer the offence. In consequence of the failure of Jones, the case was further continued. [Kloss, it appears, was intruded upon by Jones, who was drunk, and demanded to sell him liquor. Not having any, Jones, who was drunk, and demanded to sell him liquor. Not having any, Jones called him a liar, and started around the counter after him, when he (Kloss) took up a pistol and fired above his head, the pistol containing only a blank cartridge. Upon this, Jones left the Jones called him a liar, and started around the counter after him, when he (Kloss) took up a pistol and fired above his head, the pistol containing only a blank cartridge. Upon this, Jones left the store and obtained a warrant.] The case of Pocahontas Lee, charged with threatening to assault and beat Mrs. Robert Harvie, and being a woman of ill-fame, was again taken up. [It will be recollJones left the store and obtained a warrant.] The case of Pocahontas Lee, charged with threatening to assault and beat Mrs. Robert Harvie, and being a woman of ill-fame, was again taken up. [It will be recollected that Mrs. Harvie, having reason to suspect her husband's fidelity towards her, went to Miss Lee's, in order to satisfy her suspicions and make arrangements for a divorce from him. Harvie was oc