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The Daily Dispatch: August 22, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Petty cases. --The Mayor yesterday discharged John De Courcy, who had been brought before him for behaving in an obstreperous manner in the First Market. Jno. Terrell and Chapman Dickinson, levanting soldiers, were sent to jail to be called for by their officers. William Dickson, up for cutting M. A. Myers, and the latter up for trespassing on Dickson's lot, had their cases continued.--August Rehm, arrested as a suspicious person, was continued in jail. Margaret Pruvo, who had behaved disorderly in the Second Market, was admonished and discharged.