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The Daily Dispatch: April 19, 1862., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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etween Duval and Jackson streets, in the big yellow house called "Noah's Ark." The Commonwealth succeeded in establishing the fact that Jane was given to drunkenness, the use of vulgar language in the street "in a loud voice, " and that her tenement was used as a place of resort by lewd characters. Security in $150 for her good behavior was required of her. Louis Kupers, brought up for assaulting his wife, was let off, the complainant not making her appearance. Henry, son of Mrs. Sarah Corr; Thomas, son of Mrs. Turpin, and Thomas, son of Mrs. Hollins, for throwing stones in the street and at the house of Mrs. Epstein. The mothers of the two Tommies were fined each three dollars for the exploits of the lads. Wm. H. Thompson, arrested for assaulting Georgiana Blythe, was discharged after an examination. Philip, slave of Wm. Pritchard, was examined for feloniously possessing himself of $205 in bank notes, the property of Major-General Whiting. The proof was direct