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The Daily Dispatch: November 20, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ch only served to bring forth two male visitors. The females, numbering thirteen, including the keeper of the house, being notified, assembled in the parlor, and were informed that Alice Ashleigh was arrested for keeping a disorderly and ill governed house, and that her boarders were suspected of being embraced in the category of the lowed and vicious by reason of contact with her. The roll of names being made up, read as follows:Alice Ashleigh, Jennie Reed, Eva Wilson, Mollie Woodruff, Mary E. Hunter. Sallie Jones, Ida Clarke, Lucretia Claremont, Jeneva Barton, Emeline Jones, Cinderilla Stewart, Victoria White, and Agnes Mathews. After a night in the cage, they appeared yesterday morning before the Mayor.--Some of them seemed to have some remnant of modesty, and wept plentifully on being arraigned. Miss Ashleigh, as the most guilty of the crowd, was held to ball in $500 for her good behavior, and to answer an indictment of the Grand Jury for misdemeanor. A similar course was purs