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The Daily Dispatch: January 21, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: January 23, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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rge. Samuel Roberts, a free negro, charged with giving a knife to Anthony Burns to cut Wm. Bird, was ordered twenty-nine lashes. The case of Henry Holman, a free negro, who kept door at the "faro bank" of Muller and Ellis, was continued till Saturday next. A soldier named Wm. H. Callerton, was arraigned for being drunk and begging in the street. He was sent to Gen. Winder. Barney Tracey, for keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock, was fined $5. Mary Downs, for selling spirits without a license, was fined $10. Simon Steinlein, charged with keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock at night, was fined $10. Thomas Bradford, charged with keeping his bar room open after ten o'clock at night was fined $20. P. Moran was fined $5 for keeping his bar room open on Sunday last. Lavinia Scott, charged with stealing one gold pencil, four under shirts, two silk dress patterns, and three linen handkerchiefs, from Mildred Bowden. Case continued.
for Cork, Ireland, was abandoned at sea on the 26th of December. The captain and crew were taken off by the bark Lucy Bing, Captain Thurlow, and taken to New York. President Lincoln has officially recognized C. F. Adde, of Cincinnati, as Consul of the Dukedom of Sake Meiningen, for the Western portion of the States of America. The health of the Empress of Austria is quite restored. She was at latest dates in Venice, enjoying the luxury of frequent excursions in the gondola. Gen. Scott, who is now sojourning in New York, rode out for a few hours on the evening of the 10th inst. Among those who called on him at the Brevoo House was Gen. Robert Anderson. Robert Wilson, President of the Missouri State Convention, has been appointed by the Governor of that State to fill one of the vacancies in the Senate of the United States occasioned by the expulsion of Messrs. Johnson and Polk. In the Federal Senate, on the 16th inst. the contested seat in that body from Kansas