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The Daily Dispatch: August 26, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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rder James K. Caskie, whose efficient management has hitherto given general satisfaction. The following is a true transcript of the business disposed of yesterday morning: Dennis Sweeney was charged with unlawfully turning out of doors Elizabeth Grimes, stop-daughter of Dennis' second wife. The accused testified that Miss Grimes was anxious to cause a disturbance between himself and wife; and because he intimated on Wednesday that himself and wife were the only ones who had any right to eMiss Grimes was anxious to cause a disturbance between himself and wife; and because he intimated on Wednesday that himself and wife were the only ones who had any right to exercise authority over the premises, the complainant flew in a passion and procured the warrant upon which he was arraigned. After a careful sitting of the testimony, the Recorder discovered nothing more in the affair than an ordinary family difficulty, over which he had no control, and, therefore, dismissed the case with a little wholesome advice to all parties concerned. E. Wilkes, the owner or hirer of Louise, who for some time since has been going at large, disposing of her time contr