From the Richmond Dispatch, 3/7/1866, p. 1, c. 4
PROVOST COURT – JUDGE McENTEE. – Morris Johnson and James Fagan, negroes, were sent to prison for thirty days for being suspicious characters, with names, but without an ostensible calling or local habitation.
John Gallagher, Eleventh United States Colored Infantry, who was charged with assault and battery, was found guilty and sent to the Libby for thirty days.