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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Police Arrests. --George W. Winston was arrested yesterday and caged, for unlawfully assaulting James A. Carter. A man named John Nelson was arrested after sunset and caged, on the supposition that he was one of the men who entered Samuel D Ricks's office, on Shockoe Slip, last Sunday, and attempted to garrets and rob him, in company with Henry P. Elston.
The Daily Dispatch: December 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Address of a member of Parliament on recognition. (search)
ized to pass on the value of the testimony given pro and con, and preferred the Court should do it. He would admit defendant to bail in $2.000 for his appearance. The case against John Nelson was partially examined and continued until Friday. The proof against this party was not very clear. The Mayor said he had let Nelson out of jail on the 24th Nov., on condition that he would join the army. Nelson said he had done so, but the fact did not appear by uniform or otherwise. George W. Winston, charged with assaulting James A Carter, in the First Market House, Tuesday evening, was examined and discharged. Margaret, slave of Samuel C. Tardy, was arraigned for attempting to murder her master's infant child on Monday Phillips and Dr. Deane being sworn, testified to finding the child in convulsions blood running from its mouth, and spots of the same substance on its garments which Margaret had attempted to wash off a to finding bruises on its head and face in various plac