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The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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on Saturday last, to answer the charge of exhibiting a game called faro, and with conspiring to cheat and defrand Charles E. Campbell out of $83 in money. The prisoner will be arraigned before the Mayor this morning to answer for the offence. G. W. Todd was also arrested and held to bail to appear before the Mayor this morning, to answer the charge of exhibiting the game of faro, and cheating and defrauding Charles E. Campbell out of $83. Todd denies having any hand in the game, and says he wi called faro, and with conspiring to cheat and defrand Charles E. Campbell out of $83 in money. The prisoner will be arraigned before the Mayor this morning to answer for the offence. G. W. Todd was also arrested and held to bail to appear before the Mayor this morning, to answer the charge of exhibiting the game of faro, and cheating and defrauding Charles E. Campbell out of $83. Todd denies having any hand in the game, and says he will be able to prove his innocence when called into court.
at night at the Temperance Hall, "to consider a matter of vital importance to them." The meeting assembled, when it turned out that the Mayor had received letters and other information, implicating three men, brothers, from Rahway, N. J., and who have been residing here for several years as blacksmiths and wheelwrights, with abolitionism, and probably with the underground railroad. After freely expressing its indignation, the meeting "resolved" that the persons accused should change their residence--one of them immediately, and the other two by the first of January next. This is allowed them to settle up their business; meantime they will be closely watched by "a secret committee of ten." Thus the ball moves. The one above referred to goes this afternoon by the Seaboard Railroad. The greatest regret is that these persons are quite largely indebted to several of our citizens, and will not be able to pay. The child burnt at the recent fire has since died. Todd.