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The Daily Dispatch: February 12, 1864., [Electronic resource], Expulsion of citizens from "Subjugated" towns. (search)
nd exhibiting a faro bank, was tried by a jury, found guilty, and assessed with a fine of $350. The Court overruled a motion for a new trial, and sentenced him to two months confinement in the city jail, and to pay said fine and the costs. Woodson, Henry, and Albert, slaves, charged with breaking into the store of John O'Niel and stealing five kegs of lard, were tried; whereupon the Court discharged Woodson and sentenced Henry and Albert each to receive nine and thirty lashes to be well lWoodson and sentenced Henry and Albert each to receive nine and thirty lashes to be well laid on at the public whipping post. In the case of William T. Vickers, charged with assaulting John C. Taliaferro on the 20th December last and attempting to shoot him with a pistol, the accused was tried by a jury, found guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of five hundred dollars, and a capias ordered to be issued for said fine and costs. The Attorney for the Commonwealth, with the advice and direction of the Court, entered a nolle prosequi in the case of Thos. Collier and Mike Walsh