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The Daily Dispatch: October 4, 1862., [Electronic resource], Vice-President Stephens on Martial law. (search)
re he will remain until the State authorities demand him for trial. Mayor's Court.--The following persons were before the Mayor yesterday morning: Louisa Espy, charged with keeping a disorderly house in Jail Alley, was required to give $200 security to be of good behavior and appear before the Hustings Court to answer for the offence. Joseph Johnson, charged by James H. Dismore with stealing a piece of black cloth belonging to him, of the value of $40, was discharged. John F. Smith, arrested as a suspicious character and trespassing on the Columbian Hotel, was committed in default of $500 security to be of good behavior. John Maloy, charged with stealing $400 from John Walsh, yesterday, was committed until Tuesday next. The case of John H. King, arrested by order of the Mayor, was continued until Tuesday next. E. Raymond was fined $2 for selling meat in the 2d Market after the Market was closed. John Leonard, for purchasing a barrel of pears in