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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens on Martial law. (search)
of $500 security to be of good behavior. John Maloy, charged with stealing $400 from John Walsh, yesterday, was committed until Tuesday next. The case of John H. King, arrested by order of the Mayor, was continued until Tuesday next. E. Raymond was fined $2 for selling meat in the 2d Market after the Market was closed. John Leonard, for purchasing a barrel of pears in market to sell again, was punished by forfeiture of the fruit. The complaint of nuisance against Joseph Furley was postponed till to-morrow. Charles Wenzel, for conspiring to swindle and defraud Geo. W. Hancock, and exhibiting a same called faro, was required to give $1,000 bail. Hancock testified that as he was passing down the street he was met by a man in soldier's clothes unknown to him, who proposed to go up stairs. He went up and after sitting there a while a young man connected with the Treasury Department came up and proposed to open the game. They began to play at first in house