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The Daily Dispatch: April 29, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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llivan had been repeatedly warned by officer Granger against violating the law in this respect before he was arrested. His excuse for persisting in doing so was that he was compelled to do something to obtain a support. Joshua, slave of James Beckham, was ordered twenty-five lashes for stealing a pair of boots from William Coles, a free negro, and offering them for sale. Beckham was also fined for giving Joshua an improper pass. The charge pending against Lewis Lyneman, of receivingBeckham was also fined for giving Joshua an improper pass. The charge pending against Lewis Lyneman, of receiving seven chickens belonging to James B. Smith, knowing them to have been stolen, was continued till Saturday. Fines were imposed upon John Albut, for selling ardent spirits without a license, and Thomas Bland, for creating a nuisance on his premises, greatly to the annoyance of the surrounding neighbors. James Buckley, arrested for invading the sacred precincts of the Mayor's Court while in a state of intoxication, was committed till such time as his condition will enable him to take ca