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The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court yesterday. --W. M. Green, Jno. Colland, and Michael Nowland, charged with stealing a silver watch, valued at $30, from David J. Holladay, were discharged for the want of evidence of their guilt, the man claiming the watch not having appeared. Matthew Burke was committed to jail on the charge of assaulting a Mrs. Green. William Aikin and Stephen Manning were arraigned on the charge of beating Ann Peppercorn. Mr. J. G. Deyle testified that the accused had "aggravated his feelings" by the ungallant conduct in question, and threatened to shoot him because he spoke to them. The Court sent them to jail. Frank Kelly, charged with stealing a pocket-book, containing $15, from Robert J. Mitchell, next came up. The witness testified that Frank had taken advantage of the somnolence of Mitchell, who was sitting asleep near a window on the lower floor of the Columbian Hotel, and extracted the pocket-book while his victim was in that unprotected situation. The o