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The Daily Dispatch: February 2, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --Among a large number of cases disposed of by the Mayor yesterday, we note the following: William Cayce, a member of Captain George T. Whittington's battery, was charged with being a suspicious character and having a pair of shoes supposed to have been stolen. Cayce proved a clear title to the shoes, and was discharged. Samuel D. Jeter, charged with entering the room of A. A. McBride and stealing therefrom a pair of shoes, was discharged in consequence of his extreme youth. Kitty, slave of James Pendleton, charged with stealing a silk dress, valued at eight hundred dollars, from Mrs. Ann E. Collier, was ordered to be whipped. The case of Thomas Stratton and Edward Curtin, charged with forcing their way into a room on Main street, occupied by Misses Emma Smith and Kate Lloyd, and stealing therefrom fifteen hundred dollars' worth of wearing apparel, was taken up. The complainants testified that, on the night of the robbery, two men came to thei