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The Daily Dispatch: September 28, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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of wood. He therefore informed him that he was not giving full measurement to his customers, whereupon Moore replied that he never pretended to sell his wood by the cord, and denied the right to submit it to the inspection of the measurer. The Mayor, having a case somewhat of a similar character under consideration, decided to render his decision in both of them at once, and therefore continued the matter till such time as his mind was satisfied what should be done.--James F. Hammersley was fined ten dollars for his horse on the sidewalk, and twenty dollars additional for beating a negro in the market.--Matthew Powers, charged with buying potatoes in the market to sell again, was fined twenty dollars, and his potatoes were confiscated.--John Hicks, a free negro, was ordered to be whipped for assaulting Daniel, slave of H. Edelin, after which he is to be put to work on the batteries. One or two other cases, not worth mentioning, were disposed of, after which the court adjourned.