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The Daily Dispatch: November 21, 1864., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens on reconstruction. (search)
the robbery. He should therefore hand him over to the military authorities. Charles took Hood to the provost-marshal, who sent him to his command. Charles Motley, a new-boy, running on the Central railroad, was charged, with being drunk and unable to take care of himself. Officer Moore stated that he had found Motley Motley lying insensibly drunk in the market-house. Motley said he had brought the liquor upon which he got drunk down the railroad with him. The Mayor reprimanded and discharged him. John Finnegan was charged with stealing a horse from Dr. James M. Spindle. It appeared that the horse, being tied in Timberlake's lot, on Broad streeMotley said he had brought the liquor upon which he got drunk down the railroad with him. The Mayor reprimanded and discharged him. John Finnegan was charged with stealing a horse from Dr. James M. Spindle. It appeared that the horse, being tied in Timberlake's lot, on Broad street, Finnegan, who is the inmate of a hospital, mounted him and rode off. Dr. Spindle pursued and caught him and beat him considerably. He broke away from the Doctor, and, notwithstanding that he claims to be a lame soldier, made as pretty a run for two squares down Broad street as ever was seen at Broad Rock. The Doctor, however,