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The Daily Dispatch: January 4, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Mayor's Court. --Recorder James K. Caskie, in the absence of the Mayor, disposed of the cases before this court yesterday. Joseph Burgess, arrested and caged the evening before for drunken and boisterous conduct in the First Market-house, was fined twenty-five dollars. A negro slave, named Caroline, was ordered to receive thirty-nine lashes for using abusive and insulting language towards Elizabeth Wyatt. William Robinson was charged with stealing one pair of shoes, hat, and handkerchief, valued at one hundred dollars, the property of John B. Simms.--The evidence against the accused proving his guilt, he was remanded for examination before the Hustings Court. Peter Lawson, a well-known butcher in the Second Market, was charged with purchasing dressed beef from canal boats for the purpose of reselling the same at an advanced price. In the absence of material witnesses for the side of the accused, the case was continued till to-day. Mrs. Ann Mosby, owner