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The Daily Dispatch: February 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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ith a pistol, and was required to give $200 security indulge in no more such freaks for one year from date. The ca of John Moore, charged with assaulting Simon Jacobs at the Spotswood House with an iron railroad carping, was arraigned for examination but the wounds received by Jacobs still precluding his attendance, it was cJacobs still precluding his attendance, it was continued. Jacobs nearly lost his life at the bands of Moore. He had his head beaten into a jelly yet, after or all, the ruffian failed to get the money he was in search of. David M. Preston and Peter W. Reynolds were arraigned for burglariously breaking into the store of D. Epstin, with intent to commit a larceny, and stealJacobs nearly lost his life at the bands of Moore. He had his head beaten into a jelly yet, after or all, the ruffian failed to get the money he was in search of. David M. Preston and Peter W. Reynolds were arraigned for burglariously breaking into the store of D. Epstin, with intent to commit a larceny, and stealing a pair of shoes and a sum of money. The case was continued until Saturday. After the above parties were identified with the robbery at Epstin's, the officers found a place where Preston had expended $50 of the stolen funds in the purchase of a bonnet for a female acquaintance. Martha slave of Jas. T. Vaughan was examine