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The Daily Dispatch: August 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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ns, for assaulting and beating Wm. J. Hill, was bound ever to keep the peace in the sum of $150--Michael and Ann O'Shea, charged with threatening to injure the profile and personnel of James Donoho, were each bound over in the sum of $100 --Edger Harman, charged with forging the names of M. M. and J. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolenJ. W. Harman, upon six checks, on the Bank of Virginia, to the extent of $100, was continued.--Lewis, a slave, was ordered fifteen lashes for having in his possession an overcoat, supposed to be stolen. --Fritz Stenbenberg was fined $5 because his drivers infringed upon the sidewalks with their vehicles.--Godfrey Robert was fined $5 and his purchases confiscated for huckstering.--Wm. Jones, for violently assaulting Mary E. Mitchell, was sent on. --Jerry Kenny, charged with feloniously shoot Michael Riordan, was remanded for examinations — Jacob and Mary C. Brady, charged with assaulting Sarah Foy, were required to give security, in the sum of $150 to keep the peace.