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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --Recorder Caskie officiated in this court yesterday. The following cases were disposed of: Frank Austin, charged with being drunk and using profane and vulgar language in the street — sent to the provost-marshal. Ann V. Jones, receiving a piece of bacon supposed to have been stolen — discharged. Cary Wormley, charged with stealing a pair of shoes, the property of J. M. Traylor — proved his innocence, but recognized as a witness against another party, who was sent on to the Hustings Court. Lewis Lawson, charged with assaulting and beating Sarah Schwartz — charge withdrawn by the payment of costs. Daniel Stewart, charged with unlawfully breaking the lock and entering the house of Mary Roach in the daytime — accusation unsustained and Stewart discharged. L. H. Luck, obstructing the sidewalk in Main street in conducting an auction sale — fined ten dollars.
Three hundred Dollars reward. --Left our factory, on last Saturday morning, a Negro Man, named Dick Totty, formerly the property of Mr. B. W. Totty. Said negro is of a gingerbread color, swaggers in walking, speaks quickly when spoken to, and is about five feet eight or ten inches high. The above reward will be paid for his arrest and delivery to us, or for any information which may lead to his recovery. Childrey & Jones, Tobacconists, Main street, between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth. de 10--1w*