From the Richmond Dispatch, 11/14/1862, p. 1, c. 3
Mayor's Court, Thursday, Nov. 13th - ... John Lovell, a bright mulatto, hailing from Augusta Ga., and heretofore servant of Col. Casey of Kentucky, charged with using impudent language to the superintendent and watchman of the Spotswood House, having been punished on his first arraignment for the offence, was permitted to give ball in $300 for his good behavior for ten months, and allowed two days to gather up his traps and leave this section of the Southern Confederacy. A fine pistol taken from Lovell the Mayor declared confiscated to the use of the Commonwealth.
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