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The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: November 12, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court, Saturday, Nov. 8th. --Elizabeth Palmeter was committed in default of surety on the charge of assaulting and abusing John D. Kawk. George Drew, mulatto, was brought up for examination for stealing $60 from Wm. H. Major. No evidence was offered against the accused, who has been in prison for several months past. The case was continued until the 17th inst. William M. Miller, for a violent assault on Macduff Liggon, was held to bail in the sum of $200 to appear before the Grand Jury for indictment for misdemeanor. Miller had caused the arrest of Liggon on the charge of stealing his horse, and the act of violence complained of preceded it. Liggon was acquitted of the charge by the Mayor. Mike Roach, charged with getting drunk and trespassing on the Columbian Hotel, gave security for his good behavior, and was discharged. John W. Hutchinson, Captain in the 59th Georgia regiment, arrested for getting drunk and acting d
lett, buying 50 pounds of butter, intending to sell the same at an unreasonable profit; George Rich, stealing divers spools of cotton from the C. S., valued at $15; John Hopkins, stealing divers paper writings for the payment of money, belonging to John C. Taylor; John McIntyre, for stealing three cabbages from John Wood, valued at $2. Mayor's Court, Tuesday, Nov. 11.--Ann Greenwald, arrested for stealing $20 from Wm. Young, was after an examination, acquitted and discharged. Elizabeth Palmeter, arraigned on the charge of keeping a disorderly house, had her case continued until the 12th inst. John Hopkins was arrested for stealing $14 from the pocket of Joe, slave of John O. Taylor, The case was continued for further proof. Lewis, slave of Walter Hudgins, and John, slave of Wm. Sublett, were each ordered fifteen lashes for being caught by the watch without passes. The police having arrested sundry vagrants without visible means of support, they were committed t