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Court Proceedings. Mayor's Court. Wednesday, December 31st. --Mary Wood was brought up charged with abusing Geo. Geering and family. There was a cross charge cutered to the effect that Gehring and one Dolly Eames had used threatening and abusive language towards Mrs. Wood and family. The dispute between the parties arose about the right to close up a fance between the lots separating their respective dwelings. Gehring said to the Mayor that the Woods kept a disorderly house, which was Mrs. Wood and family. The dispute between the parties arose about the right to close up a fance between the lots separating their respective dwelings. Gehring said to the Mayor that the Woods kept a disorderly house, which was proved not to be the case, and he was rebuked for letting his temper get the better of his judgment., It was proved, also, that Gehring and the female, Eames. were living in unlawful The case ended by Gehring and Eames being held to ball. The Woods were let off. John Weish was arraigned for getting drunk and lying in the street. He was fined $1 and sent before the Provoet Marchal. C. P. Cardoza was fined $1 because his son had thrown stones in the street. Adelia Martin, a you
The Daily Dispatch: February 13, 1864., [Electronic resource], Gen. Jackson on the Qualification of an office Seeker. (search)
arter, was ordered to be whipped, on the charge of stealing flour, sugar, molasses, and wearing apparel, from Mrs. Susan Senon. A free negro, named John H. Hines, was sent to the chain gang for being connected with Betsey in the same offence. The examination of witnesses in the case of Wm. H. Duke, charged with exhibiting the game of faro, was postponed till the 22d inst, and the accused held to bail in the sum of $5,000. Emily, a slave woman, found in W. H. Duke's fare bank, was examined and discharged. Robert Ashley, a free negro, charged with assaulting Betsey Freeman, a free woman, was discharged after a hearing of the testimony. Abner, slave of W. J. Ragland, appeared to answer the charge of stealing lumber from W. H. West & Bro. The testimony failing to substantiate that accusation, the Mayor promptly discharged him. The charge preferred against Wm. G. Valentine, of stealing a shawl from Mrs. Mary Wood, not being sustained, the prisoner was discharged.
Colonel Keppel, and Mr. Holzmann. The Prince of Wales visited Prince Philip of Wartemburg at the Clarendon Hotel. Their Royal Highnesses the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Mary visited the Prince and Princess of Wales at Marlborough house. Windsor Castle April 2. The Queen walked and drove in the grounds this morning, attended by Lady Augusta Stanley. Prince Leopold took a carriage drive. April 3. The Bishop of Worcester and Sir Charles and Lady Mary Wood arrived at the Castle yesterday. Her Royal Highness Princess Helena, attended by Lady Caroline Barrington and Major General Seymour, went to London yesterday and honored the performance at Convent Garden Theatre with her presence. The Queen, the King of the Belgians, Princess Helena, Princess Louise, Prince Leopold, Princess Beatrice, and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting, attended Divine service this morning in the private chapel. The Bishop of Worcester preached the sermo