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The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1862., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: June 5, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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Police Court. --Recorder Caskie again presided at this tribunal on yesterday, and dispatched the business before him with characteristic decision and suavity. James Clancey, who has been penned up for about a month as a witness against a man for murder, but charged with "complicity," with nothing to sustain the charge, was dismissed. Daniel, a slave of Mrs. Nancy Ellen, was ordered fifteen lashes for throwing stones in the street. Mr. Peter Lawson was fined ten dollars for permitting his son to cut and injure the trees in front of the residence of P. Johnston, Esq. Fred. Miller, a soldier, was arraigned for stealing a horse, and the case continued till this morning. In the same manner the case of John Campbell, charged with trespassing on the property of Mrs. Emma Valentine, was disposed of.
nce of the regular functionary. On yesterday C. R Bricken, J. Steaker, and F. Thomas were fined ten dollars for permitting their boys to cut the elm trees in front, of the residence of P Johnston. Frederick Miller, charged with stealing a horse from J. B. Davis, was sent on to the Hustings Court. The evidence in the case was in favor of the prisoner, but it was essential that the circumstances should be submitted to a jury. John Campbell, charged with throwing the furniture out of Mrs. Emma Valentine's house because she wouldn't pay her rent, could bring no evidence to rebuilt of justify his course. He was then questioned by the Recorder as to his nationality, when he replied that although he had been living here for some time, and had voted here, he was neither a European subject nor a Confederate States citizens but a sworn citizen of the United States. The Recorder ordered him to be sent to the Provost Marshal. Several petty cases, of no mentionable interest, were disposed o
p Senfew, head; W J Trent, W Trump, arm, thigh and breast; Jesse Weddle, arm; Whitworth, shoulder. Company G. 1st Lieut Smith, commanding, Killed Sergt C W Terry, privates A Cross, E H Elliott, Jas A Beld, S B Tyree. Wounded: Lt Smith, 21 Lt Hamner, corp'l W A Toot privates J G Anderson, R E Apperson, S H Benson, R C Berkicy, J H Cross, John Crum, packer, H C Guy, W P Holland, J R Emt, W H Kent J M Moore, John Mussill, J A Moorman, W S Nelson, J Joler, C D Poindexter, R C Saunders, E Valentine, R L Weloun, Jack Wills. Company H. 1st Lieut Horde, commanding.--Killed; Private C L Fitzgerald and Thomas Still. Wounds: Lieut Horde, Corp'l P H Rourke, privates Joseph Stanley, Peter McEliany, R H Blanks. Company J, Capt Jones--Killed: Private C Courtuy, W Hoofman and James Loring. Wounded: 1st Lieut B W Stringfellow, shoulder; 2d Lieut H W Eskridge, mortally; Corporal A J Burns, badly; privates J W Stribbling, badly; A S Embry, mortally; Thomas R Embry, W A McConcher, J M M