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The Daily Dispatch: August 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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R. A. Glazebrook; Hudson, slave of D. P. Lewis, received the same punishment, for receiving the stolen raiments from Joe; Wm. McMillan was committed for examination, for uttering treasonable language against the Government of the Confederacy; Henry Scott was acquitted of the charge of deserting from the fortifications and stealing a pick and shovel; John Temple, arrested for setting fire to and burning the steamer Glen Cove, (arrested in Norfolk,) had his case continued to the 24th inst. Several negroes were whipped for going about without passes; Frank Foster's case continued, charge stealing a watch from Harrison, slave of James Thomas; Beverley, slave of J. R. Anderson, no pass, and pretending he was from South Carolina, whipped; Catharine Burns, held to bail for abusing and disturbing the family of Margaret Needham; James T. Lambert, charged with beating Ann W. Forsyth — case continued until to-day; John F. Schonberger, charged with beating Wm. Freeman — examined and discharge
Acquitted. --Washington Jenkins, arraigned before the Mayor yesterday for a demonstration of a fistic nature, against Joseph Russell, in the 1st Market-House, was acquitted. Jas. T. Lambert was acquitted of an assault on Andrew Forsyth, a wounded soldier.