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The Daily Dispatch: September 30, 1862., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: March 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Proceedings in the Courts. Mayor's Court.--Yesterday morning Thos. R. Steward and Augustus Symcoe were before his Honor charged with retailing ardent spirits and a mixture thereof at their house, to be drank there without license. John McCarty testified that he had got drinks there several times, on one occasion paying $5 for ten drinks Mr. Symcoe and Mr. Steward alleged that they could prove they had no connection with any part of the house but the bowling alley, and the case was accordMr. Symcoe and Mr. Steward alleged that they could prove they had no connection with any part of the house but the bowling alley, and the case was accordingly continued until Wednesday to allow them the benefit of their witnesses. Mrs. Holland, for assaulting and beating Catherine Milling, was required to give security for her good behavior. Each party to this case exhibited a handful of hair, which the other had torn out; and an Irishman testified that the two women were clinched on the floor for half an hour, when seeing the older one about to give out, he interfered and stopped the fight. Peter Lawson was charged with using profane