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The Daily Dispatch: January 31, 1862., [Electronic resource] 10 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: February 1, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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imony in his own behalf, and the Mayor continued the case until Monday, offering to admit him to bail in the sum of $300 for his appearance. The case of Richard Hardaman, charged with stabbing James Turner, was resumed, it appearing that the Mayor had not made up his mind to remand the prisoner for the offence with which he was charged, but merely with a view to investigate the question of the desertion of both from the army. Lieut. Ludman, of Tompkins's Sharp-Shooters, stated that Hardaman and Turner had been here on sick furlough since September, and no call had been made for their return. He was going back to his company on Friday next, and would take them with him. The Mayor then discharged Turner, and held Hardaman in custody to await the call of his officer. Harriet Holland, a free negro woman, attired in a high style of magnificence, appeared to answer a charge of residing in this city with Memphis papers. She stated that she had been living here thus, contrary