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The Daily Dispatch: August 4, 1863., [Electronic resource], Yankee faith and Yankee Cruelty (search)
Not guilty.
--Benjamin S. Robinson, of Baltimore county, Md., arrested by the Provost deputies and confined in Castle Thunder, on charge of using treasonable language, was examined before Commissioner Watson and acquitted, he having proved to be a man of good and loyal character.
The case was a civil one and not such as comes within the jurisdiction of the Provost Marshal.
The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1863., [Electronic resource], Inspiring Examples of Heroism. (search)
Police Court.
--The following are some of the cases heard and acted upon by the Recorder, yesterday.
Wm Lucky, a North Carolina free negro, here without a register.
Committed.
Alexander Wall, assaulting and beating John W. Carter on 17th st. Bound over in $100 to be of good behavior.
George Todd, George Senders, and John Tanning, charged by Benjamin S. Robinson with threatening to do him personal violence, were held to bail to keep the peace in the sum of $100 cash.
John Jiser, beating Laura Ann Metton, in the Second Market, on Saturday last, was held to bail to keep the peace in the sum of $300
Chas Goods, assaulting and beating his stapson.
Balled until to-day.
John W. Sartin, a man of very bad character, and without the means of support Committed in default of bail to be of good behavior.
Louisa Jones, for throwing Ann Riley out of her door and fracturing her right collar bone, and for keeping a disorderly and ill-governed house, was held to