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The Daily Dispatch: October 29, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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n of the property of those very landlords, and its operations have afforded shelter to many women who would have been without it but for that law. Yesterday a case of this sort came before the Mayor. Charles Loat was charged with attempting to take forcible possession of two rooms occupied by Mrs. Isabella Strand, a soldier's wife. From the evidence it appeared that the house belonged to Loat, but was rented to Mr. Dann, of whom Mrs. Straub rented two rooms for three years. Three months ago Dunn moved and Loat took possession of the part vacated by him. Since then he has been trying to get Mrs. S. out, but without effect. Knowing he could not dispossess her by a writ of ejectment, he seized her key and attempted to move in, for which the Mayor held him to ball for his future good behavior in the sum of $150. Walter Tate, a white man, arrested for keeping a policy office in an alley between 15th street and Locust Alley, and Main and Franklin streets, and selling tickets to negro