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The Daily Dispatch: October 11, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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On the old gentleman's promise that he would "cool"" the little boy, the case was dismissed. Anna L. Clyde, for having theatrical performances at Metropolitan Hall without license, was fined $15. C. W. Blair, for the same offence at Monticello Hall, on Broad street, was dismissed until Monday. James Gannon, a soldier wounded at Sharpsburg, was found asleep in the street at a late hour last Thursday night. While asleep he was robbed of $112. This robbery occurred at the corner of Main and 17th streets, a place famous for all kinds of offences. The matter will be further investigated. W. M. Bingham, charged with stealing Linie, slave of Mrs. Martha A. Gorman, of Macon, Ga., was committed until Monday, neither party being ready for an examination. Joseph Moton, a free negro from Louisiana, was required to give $500 security that he would leave the State in 10 days. Charles, who represents himself to be the slave of Aaron Jones, was committed as a runaway.