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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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unkenness and disorderly conduct in the street, were committed to jail. Hustings Court, Friday, Nov. 28 --Judge Wm. H. Lyons presiding.--William Fitzgerald, charged with shooting at Thomas Fitzgerald and hitting Patrick Murphy, found guilty of misdemeanor by a jury Thursday night, and ordered to be put in the city jail for two weeks and fined $10, was today sentenced by the Judge in accordance with the jury of the case. John T. Ellis was put on trial for stealing over $200 from James T. Lane, a soldier, in a house near the corner of 24th and Main streets, a few weeks ago. The jury acquitted the prisoner, though the circumstances surrounding the case were not such as to relieve the prisoner of a suspicion of guilt. John T. Smith was next tried for stealing $50 from Josiah H. Barris, at the O K drinking saloon, next to the old scale-house, on 17th street. It appeared that Harris and another party were engaged in a game of cards, for money, with another party, and, a dispu