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The Daily Dispatch: April 20, 1863., [Electronic resource], Correspondence between Earl Russell and Minister Adams. (search)
ry of which we subjoin: Richard Copeland, indicted for misdemeanor in exhibiting the game of faro, was called for trial, and not responding, his recognizance ($1,000) was declared forfeited. Ann Thomas was tried by jury for keeping an ill-governed and disorderly house, and fined $50. --The Court sent her to jail for three months. Mary Vanderlip was tried for committing perjury, found guilty, fined $5, and sent to jail for one year. William Sullivan, charged with breaking into John C. Shafer's tailor shop and stealing a large quantity of goods, was examined, and sent on for trial before Judge Lyons. Carter, slave of B A Cooke, was tried and found guilty of stealing sundry Confederate Treasury notes from Lawrence Burns, and ordered thirty nine lashes. An indictment against Mrs. Vanderlip, for discharging a loaded pistol at Owen Riley, in Broad street, was with the consent of the Court, dismissed by the prosecuting Attorney by the entry of a nolle prosequi.