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The Daily Dispatch: September 2, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Police Court. --Yesterday, as usual on a Monday morning, the court-room was crowded with spectators. There were not wanting a considerable number of criminals to give importance to the occasion. Surupa Gulreaux was arraigned for feloniously stealing $120 from Julius E. Bates. The larceny was not proved, but the fact that defendant sold liquor unlawfully was conclusively made out. For the latter offence he was fined $15.--Eliz'h Bass was fined $1 for permitting her son Henry to throw stones in the street, contrary to ordinance.--Elizabeth Lankford, who wore a meek and subdued aspect, was brought up on the complaint of William Lankford, her husband, who alleged that she had threatened to lick him and burn his house down. Being unable to disprove the allegation, $300 security for her good behavior was required.--Lavinia, slave of Mrs. A. Hill, underwent a partial examination on the charge of setting fire to her mistress's house. The case was continued.--Chastain, slave of Fran