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The Daily Dispatch: December 16, 1865., [Electronic resource], A Washington Judge and a Lawyer at Loggerheads. (search)
nd was read a third time and passed. On motion of Mr. Gilmer, the joint resolution that Virginia prays President Johnson to grant a general amnesty to the citizens of Virginia was taken up and passed. The bill incorporating the Virginia Porcelain and Earthenware Company was read a third time and passed. A bill amending and re-enacting the act incorporating the Southern Express Company, and incorporating the National Express Company, was read a third time and passed. By Mr. Mitchell: "Resolved, That the Committee on Banks be authorized to inquire into the disposition made by the independent banks of the Commonwealth of the State stock held as a basis of their active capital or converted into Confederate bonds or stock, and by what authority." Passed. Mr. Robinson, by leave, introduced a bill to incorporate the Virginia and North Carolina Land, Emigration and Colonization Society. Referred to Committee on General Laws. Mr. Gilmer, from a select committ
d-looking youth of fifteen years, was charged with being drunk and assaulting J. J. King. Mr, King testified, that on the previous day he was on the basin, when the prisoner and another young man came along and pushed between witness and the wall. As they passed, accused said, "D — n you, you can't buy that woman." There was a negro woman on board a canal boat. They afterwards came back, accosted witness, and after some conversation, Dobson struck him. Called Mr. John F. Glazebrook and Mr. Mitchell to his assistance. They then started to run, and I pursued them and caught this one. He tried to throw witness into the basin. Never saw either of them before. Prisoner might have been drinking slightly, but was not drunk. The mother of Dobson made a pathetic appeal to the Mayor on behalf of her son. She said she was the mother of eleven children, but this and one other were all that were living. She hoped this offence would be forgiven. The Mayor said the offence had been