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The Daily Dispatch: March 28, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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the women that if they would have balls they should keep them out of the sight and hearing of decent people. --All the women were required to give security in $300 for their good behavior, except Mary Davis, who, it being proven that she was the giver of the ball, and that at the time of the entrance of the police she was engaged in selling whiskey at a bar erected in one end of the building, was required to give security in $500 and was required to give security in $500 and was fined $100 for selling liquor without a license. William D. Hayes and Thomas D. Fitzgerald, parties found drunk and disorderly in the Varieties at the of the ball, were the one discharged other sent to the Provost Marshal. Patrick and George Rollins were sent on the Hustings Court to answer for garroting David Gary on Thursday night and robbing him of $500. The case of Mike Sullivan, charged with stealing thirty two and a half pounds of pork from Thomas D. Marlow was continued till this morning.