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William D. Bowman (search for this): article 18
Assault with a brickbat.
--Wm. D. Bowman was brought before the Mayor yesterday, charged with having assaulted Private Bailey, of the Davis Light Dragoons, with a half brickbat, and inflicting a serious wound.
The case was continued until the 10th inst. for further testimony.
Bailey (search for this): article 18
Assault with a brickbat.
--Wm. D. Bowman was brought before the Mayor yesterday, charged with having assaulted Private Bailey, of the Davis Light Dragoons, with a half brickbat, and inflicting a serious wound.
The case was continued until the 10th inst. for further testimony.
10th (search for this): article 18
Assault with a brickbat.
--Wm. D. Bowman was brought before the Mayor yesterday, charged with having assaulted Private Bailey, of the Davis Light Dragoons, with a half brickbat, and inflicting a serious wound.
The case was continued until the 10th inst. for further testimony.