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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: April 8, 1864., [Electronic resource], The "Rebellion" not to be Crushed by "Mere Weight." (search)
, two ruffianly individuals, arrested as vagrants, were sent to the enrolling officer. Matthew Eagan was charged with interfering with the commissioners of election for Madison Ward whilst in the discharge of their duty. The case was continued. George, slave of Thos. Y. Catlett, and Jno Roots, and John Freeman, free negroes, charged with having two pieces of bacon, stolen from Mr. James R. Chiles, were discharged, Mr. Chiles failing to identify the meat as his. Henry, slave of Ralph Tomlinson, was ordered to be whipped for striking Blink, a slave, over the head with a piece of gas pipe at the Spotswood Hotel. John Lignaigo, a small boy, was charged with picking Mrs. Mary Travis's pocket of $35 whilst the latter was in the crowd in front of the city's store-house for provisions for the poor. The evidence against him not being positive he was discharged with an admonition. David Craighton, charged with being drunk in the street on election day was discharged.