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The Daily Dispatch: September 28, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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s, and trespassing upon William Tompkins, was discharged. Wesley Adams, a free negro, charged with unlawful huckstering in that he did a few days ago first purchase, and then offer for sale at the Old Market afterwards, a lot of apples, was discharged, it appearing that the apples in question were brought to the city from some place more than fifteen miles distant. Robert Shelton, a free negro, was brought up to answer the charge of assaulting and threatening to kill his wife, Victoria Shelton. The Mayor ordered him to be whipped, and required him to furnish surety for his good behavior in future. Robert and his wife both appeared to be of good reputation. He appealed from the decision of his Honor, which appeal was readily granted, and gave surety that he would appear before the Hustings Court hereafter, and abide the judgment of that tribunal in the matter of his appeal aforesaid. Mary Mull, a most unfortunate woman according to her own account, who had been lined $