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The Daily Dispatch: August 8, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: August 8, 1862., [Electronic resource], Stuart cavalry Again in the enemy rear. (search)
Police Court,August 7th --Recorder Caskie presiding.--The following parties were fined for huckstering, viz: Rosser Goheen, $5; David Russell, $5; Francis Wingo, $10; Wilson, slave of R. C. Nicholas, was ordered ten lashes and his stock intrude directed to be confiscated.--V. Gerard was fined $5 for peddling.--The following parties were fined $5 each for violating the health ordinance: Frederick Hambacker, Lucy Smith, Marg't Ann Smith, Henry Freeman, Francis Parsons and Polly Scott.--Henry, slave of Jackson. Straughan, got 39 lashes for an assault on a lad named C. S. Tadd.--Mary A. Thomas, a Petersburg free negro, employed at the 3d Georgia hospital, was sent to jail for being in the city without a register.--Daniel Keys, arraigned for stealing $250 from Joseph Sinton, was acquitted.
The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1862., [Electronic resource], Important decision — foreign residents liable to military duty. (search)
Police Court. --This tribunal begins to be affected with the dullness so prevalent in other parts of the city. Yesterday, the list of offenders embraced the names of only three persons, all of whom were of the colored percussion. William, slave of James P. Duval, was whipped for participating in a rock battle on one of the public streets.--Mary A. Thomas, a free negro here, from Petersburg without authority of law, was punished and sent back.--Ro. Christian, who represented himself as free, but had no papers to show the fact, was committed to jail.--Several parties summoned up for permitting nuisances were allowed time to abate the subjects of complaint.