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The Daily Dispatch: September 19, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 20, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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red to be kept in jail until the fine was paid and his officers called for him. William Mitchell, arrested by order of the Mayor. No offence being charged against him, his case was left for the consideration hereafter of His Honor. Moses, slave to Chamberlayne & Kennon, charged with wandering at night where his pass did not authorize him to be, was ordered 20 lashes. The case of James Glancey, arrested on suspicion of being the murderer of Henry Cronin, was continued. James Lemmon, charged with being drunk and lying on a sidewalk, was called for by his father, a respectable country gentleman, who represented that his son had been in the fight at Manassas, bore an honorable name at home, and, though guilty of imprudence in speech and conduct, was a man of character. If, as a witness had testified, his son talked while intoxicated of conspiring to rob some one, the old gentleman knew it was nothing but talk. The court ordered the prisoner to pay a fine of $1, and t