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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1861., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ties with perfect certainty, not one of them expressing a doubt as to whether the four men before them were those who had been engaged in these disorderly proceedings, but all asseverating that they recognized them without difficulty. After much confusion of tongues among the witnesses, and a partial cross-examination of them by the parties implicated, all of whom protested that they had gone into the house as peace makers, having heard much commotion therein, and two of whom appeared to be less guilty than their comrades, the Alderman discharged Frank Johnson and Michael Burke with a word of admonition, and committed John Dunnavant and John Strahan to jail.--Jordan Miller and Augustus Miller were called up to answer the charge of having unlawfully broken a window and a door in the house of J. L. Mosby. The witnesses for the prosecution were examined, and those for the defence called, but these "came not." Whereupon, at the request of the Millers, the case was continued to Monday.
Five Dollars reward. --Left Mrs. Mosby's, corner of 9th and Franklin streets, on Tuesday, my Mulatto Boy Albert. He is about 14 years of age and rather small; is probably lurking about the camps, or is employed at some of the public houses in the city; had on when he left a suit of linen clothes and black cap. If delivered to Mrs. Mosby or myself, I will give the above reward. au 29--6t Th. Mar Hall Hewitt. Five Dollars reward. --Left Mrs. Mosby's, corner of 9th and Franklin streets, on Tuesday, my Mulatto Boy Albert. He is about 14 years of age and rather small; is probably lurking about the camps, or is employed at some of the public houses in the city; had on when he left a suit of linen clothes and black cap. If delivered to Mrs. Mosby or myself, I will give the above reward. au 29--6t Th. Mar Hall Hewitt.