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The Daily Dispatch: February 19, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --George Oxley was remanded to the Hustings Court on the charge of receiving three coats valued at $25 each; six shirts, valued at $5 each; three pairs of pants worth $30, and one pair of shoes worth $25, from Jno. L. Pleasants and Wm. W. Edwards, a few days since. Wilson, slave of Joseph Angle, arrested by order of the Mayor on the charge of stealing sundry articles of value from James Lyons, was called to the stand; but on account of the absence of witnesses, the hearing of the case was continued till this morning, and the accused bailed to appear. A white man, named James Disney, was fined $5, for shooting pigeons in the street, contrary to law. Mrs. E. P. Yarrington was fined $10, for permitting her slave Emma to go at large, contrary to law. A similar fine was imposed upon Edward D. Eacho, charged with permitting Margaret, a slave for which he is responsible, to go at large in the city without a proper pass. Mrs. Mary S. Apperson paid