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The Daily Dispatch: December 27, 1865., [Electronic resource], The Mayor's business on Christmas day. (search)
ery "wild," and the accused stated that she got wild occasionally, from a wound in her head, when nobody could do anything with her. She was committed to jail in default of two hundred dollars security for her appearance. Henry Langhorne, charged with assaulting, his mother and creating a disturbance, had his case postponed until the next day. Peter Stagg was charged with stealing a watch, and being drunk and disorderly, and making an assault on policeman Sweeney. The case was postponed until the 26th. Billy Langford and C. M. Carnell were charged with attempting an assault with a brick and creating a disturbance at the United States Hotel. The house was represented as a place of had repute by Carnell, and he further stated that the disturbance arose from the firing of pop-crackers. Security for good behavior was required in the sum of three hundred dollars. The case of H. Q. Allen, charged with an assault upon two Federal soldiers, was continued until Tuesday.