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seph Keller, charged with petit larceny, was discharged, but admonished not to be found before his Honor again. Michael Mitchell was arraigned on the charge of feloniously shooting and murdering Charles O'Riely. An officer of Mitchell's companyMitchell's company was present looking to his case and manifesting a proper interest in his fate His Honor decided to send Mitchell on for examination by a called court on Tuesday next. William Alexander, charged with aiding and abetting Mitchell in the killing aforeMitchell on for examination by a called court on Tuesday next. William Alexander, charged with aiding and abetting Mitchell in the killing afore said, was discharged. The case of John Laney, charged with selling ardent spirits without license, was held up for further investigation. Napoleon B. Devinney, non campas metter was again before His Honor. He had several pages of manuscriMitchell in the killing afore said, was discharged. The case of John Laney, charged with selling ardent spirits without license, was held up for further investigation. Napoleon B. Devinney, non campas metter was again before His Honor. He had several pages of manuscript prepared for perusal by the Court. James Hogan — the same one mentioned yesterday — was sent to jail in default of giving surely in $150 for his good behavior, he having been found guilty of drunkenness and very disorderly conduct. Edy,
The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource], Retreat of the first Georgia Regiment from Carrick's Ford — a Thrilling Narrative. (search)
Discharged --We heard last evening that his Honor the Mayor had discharged from jail Michael Mitchell, charged with the murder of Chas. O'Riely — on the ground, no doubt, that Mitchell shot the deceased while the latter was interfering with him, in the discharge of his duty as a soldier. Discharged --We heard last evening that his Honor the Mayor had discharged from jail Michael Mitchell, charged with the murder of Chas. O'Riely — on the ground, no doubt, that Mitchell shot the deceased while the latter was interfering with him, in the discharge of his duty as a soldie
ll his might, as he wanted to fire a few more rounds at the Dutch.. When Gen. Lyon was killed. The Fort Smith (Ark,) Times, of the 7th, says: Colonel Mitchell, of Kansas, who was in the battle of Oak Hills, and commanded a Kansas regiment, said that General Lyon was wounded in the thigh and slightly in the body, an Lyon fell about fifteen minutes after General Pearce led the Arkansas boys into the fight by a shot in the breast with a small ball. Lyon fell on my shoulder, (Mitchell's,) and I assisted him to the ground. He was riding a bay horse at the time he was killed. Colonel Mitchell is wounded in the thigh, and is now in the SpriColonel Mitchell is wounded in the thigh, and is now in the Springfield hospital. A Bad crop of cotton, but a good crop of Babies. The Sage of Monticello, published at Monticello, Arkansas, says that cotton in that vicinity, in consequence of the recent heavy rains, has taken a second growth, and will be considerably damage. The same paper chronicles the following fact, which shows