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The Daily Dispatch: December 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Cavide was fined ten dollars for huckstering in the First Market in violation of the market ordinance. William Rogers was charged with purloining clothing from James Brisford and Robert Carber. All the parties were members of the City Battalion, and it being in proof that they were all drunk at the time of the alleged purloining, the named and witnesses were directed to go about their business. James Ward, a marine, belonging to the gunboat Raleigh, was charged with breaking Ella Johnston's doorsteps down, without cause or provocation. Ward was drunk at the time, for which he was fined $1. He was sent back to his boat. John Sharp, charged with stealing a bunch of fish from a woman at the Old Market-House. The fish were valued at two dollars. The Recorder sent the defendant to jail to await an indictment by the Hustings Court grand jury. If a workhouse were in operation, the one hundred dollars which it will cost to bring the offender "to justice" might have been s