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The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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and required to give $250 security to keep the peace towards Patrick Behan, (whom he had struck,) and all other persons, and good behavior generally for twelve months. Elizabeth Weluhold was examined on the charge of receiving divers articles of clothing, valued at $120, from some person unknown. The accusation not being sustained, she was discharged. Two free negroes, named Rebecca Pittman and Henry Steady, were arraigned on the charge of stealing a lot of clockeryware from Michael Gainsley another negro, and throwing a cabinet belonging to him out of his window. It being one of those knotty cases which frequently occur among negroes, and in which no one particularly is interested, the Mayor dismissed the whole party, and directed that they should get out of the Court house as soon as possible. The witness not appearing against Michael Gohen. charged with stealing $29.50, from Wm. E. Spicer, he was discharged from further prosecution. A negro woman named Cathe