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The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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uct at the Columbian Hotel on Friday night. The evidence fore hardly on the two first named, as the originators and principal actors in the disturbance complained of and they were accordingly committed for trail before the Hustings Court in default of bail. Smith and Corcoran were discharged, and ordered to appear as witness in the case. Louisa Lankford a tenant of Mr. Jas. L. Davis, was required to answer the charge of abusing Mr. D's family. Security required. John Dixon and Mary Roberts, colored, complained of by Dr. Hancock, of General Hospital No. 18, near 22d street for keeping a cook shop without a license, and annoying the patients of the hospital by selling them various indigestible articles of cookery. The parties were ordered to be whipped by way of an admonition. Mrs. Mary Vanderlip, proprietress of an oyster saloon on Broad street, was required to give security in $300 for her good behavior, and the same amount to appear before the Hustings Court on the s
Discharged --Joshua Ranks, a free negro, arrested on the charge of stealing $320 of Mary Roberts, was before the Mayor yesterday to answer for the offence. There being no proof of his guilt he was discharged.