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Ordinance Violations. --Charges were made yesterday before the Mayor against James McGee and James McDonald for keeping their bar-rooms open after 10 o'clock P. M., but both were continued until to-day. Nicholas & Francisco were fined $10 for selling ardent spirits without a license, and allowing negroes to frequent their house.
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Ordinance Violations. --Charges were made yesterday before the Mayor against James McGee and James McDonald for keeping their bar-rooms open after 10 o'clock P. M., but both were continued until to-day. Nicholas & Francisco were fined $10 for selling ardent spirits without a license, and allowing negroes to frequent their house.
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Ordinance Violations. --Charges were made yesterday before the Mayor against James McGee and James McDonald for keeping their bar-rooms open after 10 o'clock P. M., but both were continued until to-day. Nicholas & Francisco were fined $10 for selling ardent spirits without a license, and allowing negroes to frequent their house.
Ordinance Violations. --Charges were made yesterday before the Mayor against James McGee and James McDonald for keeping their bar-rooms open after 10 o'clock P. M., but both were continued until to-day. Nicholas & Francisco were fined $10 for selling ardent spirits without a license, and allowing negroes to frequent their house.