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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], The Potomac Fisheries. (search)
Miscellaneous cases.
--The Mayor had a very heavy docket yesterday.
Besides the cases elsewhere noticed in detail, the following were disposed of:
George White, charged with stealing a box of butter from E. N. Spiller. Mr. Yeager, employed at Spiller's, saw the prisoner shoulder the box, gave, chase and captured him. Remanded to be tried for petty larceny.
Pleasant, an aged and infirm negro, charged with making a felonious assault upon a fellow, servant named John Jefferson, with an axe. Mr. Smith the owner of the negroes, said that John was hurt on the head, but not dangerously.
It appears that Pleasant, after the difficulty, went to the watch house and surrendered himself, stating to the officers that John Jefferson made at him, and he struck him with an are. The case was continued.
Marshall Bradley, free, charged with playing a banjo in the streets, and carrying deadly weapons.
Bradley has been serving with the Lee Battery at Alleghany.
Mountain, and fought