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The Daily Dispatch: August 31, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: September 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Fined. --The Mayor yesterday fined Martin Miller $10 for selling ardent spirits without having procured a license authorizing him so to do.
Police Court. --A number of cases were disposed of at the Police Court yesterday, a summary of which we subjoin.--Timothy C. Curren, charged with a violent assault on Martin Miller, offering no valid excuse for his unlawful proceeding, was committed for trial before the Hustings Court. --Susan, slave of Robert Butler, who was arrested for going at large in an unlawful way, was let off on satisfactory explanations being offered.--Richard, slave of Eliza Lyon, charged with stealing a pistol worth $40 from Stephen T. Dent, was convicted and ordered twenty-five lashes.--Thomas Linton was arraigned for feloniously breaking into Elizabeth Annaker's wardrobe, and stealing $200 in C. S. Treasury notes and $30 in specie, belonging to George Annaker, a soldier in the army. It appeared from Mrs. Annaker's testimony that Linton, who had been stopping at her house during the absence of her son, had taken advantage of her temporary absence from home, and broke open the wardrobe with a hatche