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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1861., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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milton, who wears the garb of a soldier, was discharged from custody. Lawrence H. Kelly, another gray jacket, who claimed to belong to the Fourth Louisiana Battalion, was arraigned for taking a dollar note from a lad named Henry W. Shaw, at Stecker's store, and striking Mrs. Stecker on the head with his musket. The prisoner had been drinking most copiously; but as one crime is no apology for another, the Mayor committed him to jail in default of $150 security to keep the peace. HiramMrs. Stecker on the head with his musket. The prisoner had been drinking most copiously; but as one crime is no apology for another, the Mayor committed him to jail in default of $150 security to keep the peace. Hiram Barnes, (gray jacket No. 3,) who claims to be a man of great wealth, and to hail from Stokes county, N. C., has of late devoted his entire attention to bar practice, and has four times been taken into custody for exceeding the rules of professional decorum, by reeling to and fro like a drunken man in the thoroughfares of the Southern capital. The Mayor's patience having become exhausted by these repeated violations of moral and civil law, could no more extend the hand of clemency, and on yeste