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The Daily Dispatch: May 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], A brave standard Bearer. (search)
Police affairs.
--Among the arrests by the civil police yesterday, was Nancy Fortune, a free negro who was found sleeping in a porch, and in possession of $366, which it is thought she did not come honestly by.--Mary Swan, another female, being found drunk and not having a certificate of her freedom, was also locked up. She had in her possession a watch.
Wm. Miles and Samuel Lindsay, two white men, were caged for indulging in a hostile encounter on Main street.
The Daily Dispatch: May 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], Better late than never. (search)
Disposed of
--Two soldiers, named Wm. Miles and Sam Lindsay, patients in one of the numerous hospitals around this city, were brought before the Mayor yesterday for violating the peace and dignity of the community by a resort to physical force against each other, in one of the streets of Richmond.
The Mayor said he did not object to their battering the enemies of the Confederacy to their ert's content, but the idea of smashing up their own persons, in mutual conflict, was not thought of for a moment.
Miles ap with a miniature illustration of the Ros an war, under and over each eye, while Lindsay had undergone a carving process in the ture that leads to the gastric region.--The Mayor compromised the affair by sending both warriors to Gen. Winder