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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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roduced which had been taken off their persons, which were said to belong to rooms in the Exchange and American Hotels — John, the driver of hack No. 115, was hauled up and ordered twenty lashes for breaking an engagement he had entered in, to carry a passenger to a prescribed place.--Tom Dobson, a vicious looking had, who had been in jail for some time past on suspicion of abducting a drunken man's watch, was allowed to give security for his good behavior in future, and was discharged.--Eliza Randolph, a mulatto girl employed at one of the hospitals, was committed for further examination on suspicion of taking a number of sheets from the hospital.--The examination of Mrs. A. Hill's girl, Lavinis, charged with setting fire to the premises of her mistress, was continued — Wm. H. Ware, a soldier from Manchester, was brought up charged with threatening personal violence to Julius Levy. The disturbance was about the right of possession to a negro owned by Ware's children, hired to Levy, w