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The Daily Dispatch: January 22, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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residence was side arraigned for their share in the transaction. The whole party, in default of security, were sent to jail. John J. Galnes, a soldier, found by the watch drunk and unable to take care of himself, was sent before the Provost Marshal to be dispatched to his company. J. Rady was arraigned for getting drunk and breaking the window of Robert McNamee's gun store, on Main street. Being a soldier, he was sent to the Provost Marshal for punishment. Eliza, slave of E R. Maynard, was arraigned on the charge of receiving and keeping two shirts, the property of Thomas Sharp, the was ordered 25 lashes. Daniel Eagan and James Shay were each required to give $150 security to keep the peace, which they had disturbed by fighting for the possession of a tenement in Rockett's owned by Thos. Daily. They gave the required security. Called Com't--A special session of the Hastings Court was held at the City, Hall at 11 o'clock yesterday, Recorder Claxie presiding, t