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The Daily Dispatch: November 29, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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omas and Sarah Wood, husband and wife, was continued and the defendants sent to jail to await the result. John Smith and William Reed, alias Riley, were sent on to the Hustings Court to be tried for misdemeanor, having been taken in custody by watchmen Thursday night, on the complaint of the proprietor of the Linwood House, for an unmitigated trespass on his premises. They were entered on the Mayor's book as suspicious characters, and the description seemed to fit them exactly. Mary Baxter, alias Jenny Reed, (formerly an inmate of Alice Ashley's house,) was arranged for getting drunk and fighting in the Colum Hotel. The testimony showed that the woman straggled in the place, behaved disorderly, and showed some practice in the "manly art." She was sent to jail in default of $500 bail for her good behavior. Thomas Smith, charged with getting drunk and firing a pistol in the street, was sent to jail in default of a voucher for his good behavior. Patrick Boyle, Jame