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The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Christian Statesmen. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: February 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Petty cases. (search)
Petty cases.
--The following small cases were disposed of by the Mayor yesterday.-- Wm. Johnson, alias, John Hammond, featured for a riotous demonstration at the Varieties and let off; William, slave of Mary Lipscomb, ordered 15 lashes for having a lot of brandy and sugar supposed to have been stolen; Tim McMahon, drunk and disorderly at the Monument Hotel and drawing a pistol on the clerk, admonished and discharged; Jackson, slave of P. Willhorse, ordered 25 lashes for having in his possession a lot of coffee and cotton cloth supposed to be stolen; Oliver Jones, alleged in be one of the parties who robbed Francis
C. S. District Court.
--Abner Jackson, a former mail carrier in Campbell county, Va., was tried by a jury in Judge Halyburton's Court, yesterday, for misdemeanor in purloining money from a letter entrusted to his care, and was found guilty.
No sentence was passed.
The Court, after transacting the above business, adjourned.