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The Daily Dispatch: September 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ed some sound lectures to the spectators and parties present, declaring his determined purpose to maintain the majesty of the law and the dignity of his old Commonwealth. After all, however, it was almost impossible to get at the truth in regard to the riots; and not easy to identify any given individual as present taking part therein. John Hampton was committed to jail as a vagrant. Edward Sullivan, for stealing two watches from Adam, a slave, was remanded to prison. Mickleberry Yarbrough was sent to jail for being drunk and lying on a sidewalk. George Black was sent on for examination on the charge of stealing a watch valued at $150 from James Broderick. Joseph Reller, for stealing six dollars from John O'Brien, was recommitted. John Murphy, John Burns, Wm. Flinn, David Jones, Charles Flannagan, and Alfred Murray, charged with drunkenness and creating disorder, were discharged on the application of their officers. Michael Finney, Michael O'Regan,