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The Daily Dispatch: September 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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wever, that he had caused her much more annoyance — her who had, she thought, so many claims upon his kindness. Case dismissed. Timothy Harris and Fanny Robinson, who had taken out cross warrants against one another, each on the charge of assault and battery, appeared to prosecute and defend their respective cases, both of which were continued till this morning, and Harris held to bail for his appearance there and his good behavior in the mean time. Mrs. Teresa H. Kennedy and Mrs. Page Adams came for ward on the charge of abusing and disturbing Mrs. Amelia Blake, who let them and the spectators present know what she thought of them. Mr. K., an amiable man, was present, and suggested that it might not be amiss to bind over both his better half and Mrs. Blake to keep the peace; but His Honor told Mr. K. that he ought to manage his wife himself, and dismissed the case. Mary Gleason, alias Broderick, was again required to give surety for her good behavior, having forfeite