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The Daily Dispatch: February 2, 1864., [Electronic resource], How our prisoners are treated at Point Lookout. (search)
Assaulting an officer. --Joseph Maria, a white man, arrested on the charge of resisting officer John D, Perrin in the discharge of his duty, on Saturday last, was arraigned before His Honor yesterday for examination. Perrin testified that on Saturday he was sent for by Maria, and that when be arrived at his house he was infPerrin testified that on Saturday he was sent for by Maria, and that when be arrived at his house he was informed by him that there was a negro up stairs whom he wished arrested. On inquiring of Maria the reason, he was replied to that the negro and his (M.'s) wife was packing up, preparatory to running away together. On Perrin's facing Mrs. Maria, the wife of the prisoner, however, she informed him that herself and the negro had beenPerrin's facing Mrs. Maria, the wife of the prisoner, however, she informed him that herself and the negro had been locked up in the same room by Maria himself, and that he had for some time been treating her badly. This testimony, in connection with the same which had been told him by her daughter, determined him (P.) not to act upon the summons which had carried him to M.'s house, upon which the prisoner became enraged and threatened to sho