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The Daily Dispatch: July 15, 1862., [Electronic resource], The report of Yankees at Gordonsville. (search)
d for keeping a disorderly house, was let off on condition that she moved her present residence.--Hiram, slave of Capt. J. Sheppard, charged with stealing G. McGee's horse, was acquitted, but detained for going at large. Two free negroes, named Wm. Maxwell and Joe Maxfield, were committed until the 16th--the first for stealing McGee's horse, the latter for receiving it. Case of Thomas Davenport, for a violent assault on Mrs. Kearn, was continued until the 18th inst. Pat. McSweoncy and Pat, Sullivan were sent to jail until the 16th, for the alleged offence of committing a rape on Mrs. Miller's servant woman. Jos. Allison, white, was fined $1 for behaving disorderly in the street while drunk. John Kearnan was temporarily committed for beating his wife. Sol slave of J. H. Gentry, arrested as a runaway, was returned to his owner. Sixteen free negroes, taken up as conscript nurses for the hospitals, appeared, and most of them offering valid excuses in the shape of other legitimate empl