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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1863., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court, Tuesday, March 3d --Recorder Caskie presiding — The case of James P. Shelley, charged with swindling James F. McNulty out of $100, by selling him a watch, pretending it to be gold, was called up and continued till the 4th inst. James M. Lilly, a soldier arrested for pocketing a knife and fork belonging to the proprietor of the Columbian Tavern while drunk, was sent to Castle Thunder, to be returned to his company. Mary, slave of Charles E. Kent, was sent before the Hustings Court for trial for going at large, and bailed by her master. Timothy Durgan, who had violently assaulted Jacob Isler in the house of Thos, Phillips, without cause, was discharged on promise of immediately going back to South Carolina, where he bal's from. The case of Richard Morris, charged with stealing a number of articles of wearing apparel belonging to Andrew J. Myer, and of the value of $915, was called and continued until the 4th of March. Martha Williams and Mart