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The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1865., [Electronic resource] 3 1 Browse Search
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eceiving three hundred dollars' worth of wood, knowing the same to have been stolen, was ordered to receive twenty lashes. The charge against John Houck for drunkenness and beating his wife and resisting the police, was dismissed. Mrs. Lucy Binford, charged with taking unlawful possession of the house of Jefferson Powers, and injuring the same by tearing up and burning the flooring of said premises, was arraigned for a hearing. The complainant proving the offence alleged against the said Mrs. Binford, the case was dismissed upon the promise of repairing damages and vacating the premises. Peter Lawson, charged with violating a city ordinance by purchasing beef within the corporate limits to sell again was fined fifty dollars and the beef ordered to be confiscated. [In this case the defendant produced a certificate from Captain John G. Moffitt, assistant quartermaster, authorizing him to purchase ten thousand pounds of salt beef for the use of the army; but the Mayor to