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The Daily Dispatch: December 28, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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iod of twelve months. George Sullivan, a slender youth, was up for stealing a breastpin from the store of Mitchell & Tyler. Mr. Tyler said that, on the morning of the 22d, while he was wrapping up goods for a customer, the accused came in and talked about buying a breastpin, but while there he put one in his pocket without leave. He did not deny having taken the article, but begged piteously to be let off. The Mayor sent him on to the Hustings Court on the charge of larceny. Harry Langhorne, a rough-looking young chap, was up for committing an assault upon his own mother. It occurred on Sunday last. His mother said he had always been a good child, and did not wish to have him punished. The Mayor discharged him upon her representations. John McMann was charged with being drunk and disorderly. On his promise of reformation, the Mayor let him off. James W. Camp was up on a similar charge. The Mayor warned him against a repetition of his offence, and released hi