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The Daily Dispatch: August 5, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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hite woman named Frances Taylor was charged with trespassing upon the premises of General Ewell. Being a woman of bad character and addicted to the too free use of intoxicating liquors, and therefore not likely to find any person who would be willing to go her security if it was required of her, the Mayor decided to discharge her with an admonition. Mrs. Mary McChesney, a very respectable-looking white woman, was held to security for using abusive and threatening language towards Mrs. Martha Wyatt, one of her neighbors. Two negro women, named Kesiah and Lizzie, charged with using abusive language towards James Mitchell, were ordered to be whipped. The following parties were committed to jail till such time as their status can be proved: John, slave of Horace Lacy, of Fredericksburg, suspected of being a runaway and stealing one bag of corn from some person unknown, and Henry, slave of Maria Hubard, charged with stealing apples and onions, and with being a runaway.