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The Daily Dispatch: May 27, 1863., [Electronic resource], Vallandingham — what will Lincoln do? (search)
For sale. --A black man, between 10 and 30 years of age, who is a good Boiler maker and Smith, in making such irans as are used about gunboats. Apply at Cary street jail. my 27--cod2t*
disorderly in the street was ordered 15 lashes and sent to the chain gang. John C Conners, charged with stealing one coat of the value of $50, and $5.90 in money, from John P. Castner, was examined and sent before the Hustings Court. John Smith, white, charged with stealing whiskey and cigars of the value of $200 from Wm H. Travis, was examined and acquitted of the charge of felony, but committed to jail for want of security to keep the peace and be of good behavior. Irvington slnd beat a darkey, servant of a soldier, and robbed him of a gold watch. The charge was not sustained by the proof. Robert was committed to jail in default of $500 to be of good behavior, and sent to the chain gang for an indefinite period. Smith, a slave darkey, the name of whose owner did not transpire, was punished for haging in his possession a lot of sugar, for which he could not satistactorily account. Two men, brought up from Castle Thunder for engaging in the substitute swind