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The Daily Dispatch: May 19, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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r stealing 13 pounds of coffee from his master. Tennella Green, a boarder at Ann Thomas's, on Cary street, was arraigned for appearing at the Varieties in men's clothes. She was let off, it appearing to be nothing more than the practical execution of a whim on her part. The case of James Burke, for stealing a pair of pantaloons and a jacket from Sheryl. C. Botts, and sundry other articles, valued at $50, from James C. Levy, was continued for a further hearing. Sam, slave of James Gambel, was ordered to be whipped for throwing stones at persons in an alley, and Lawson, slave of Wm-Ratcliffe, punished for a similar performance in the street. August Engleking and Pat Haley were each fined $10 for keeping their houses open and dispensing liquor on Sunday without a license. John F. Chambers was partly examined on the charge of firing a pistol at Wm Mitchell, one of Major Griswold's officers. He was admitted to Laid in $500 for his appearance on the 20th inst.