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The Daily Dispatch: September 13, 1861., [Electronic resource], A French correspondent's view of the war in America. (search)
jail. His offence was being drunk and lying on a sidewalk. Elizabeth W. Hill, a free negress from King William, was brought up on the charge of being out of her proper locality. She claimed to be waiting on the sick soldiers at one of the city hospitals; and His Honor, thinking this a good plea in mitigation of her offence, continued the case till this morning. So also he did the case of Charles Thurston, charged with assault and battery upon Peter Dickinson. So also the case of Ellen Kennedy and Miss Long, charged with assaulting and beating Mary Donahoe. The case of Charles Riddell and John T. Smith, accused of stealing a horse and buggy belonging to Davis & Hutchison, came up again. Riddell proved that he got into the buggy some time after it was stolen, and was accordingly discharged, His Honor, however, first giving him some good advice. John T. Smith was remanded to jail, to be forthcoming on the 17th instant, when a called session of the Hustings Court will be h